Women who worked in the early factories of the Industrial Revolution
A) were given the same pay as men.
B) instigated dramatic change in pre-industrial kinship patterns.
C) never represented a large percentage of the workers in textile factories.
D) did not result in a significant transformation in female working patterns.
E) increased their social status.
D
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a. composed largely of non-French mercenaries. b. the largest navy ever assembled in Europe up to that point. c. unsuccessful on the battlefield although victorious in naval combat. d. a true army of the people, whose intensity was the beginning of the concept of total war. e. successful in conquering Russia.
How was the 1937 Neutrality Act different from other neutrality acts passed by the United States?
A) It allowed belligerent nations to purchase munitions and non-war-related goods. B) It prohibited the sales of arms and ammunition to nations at war. C) It loaned arms to nations at war with Germany. D) It allowed belligerent nations to buy non-war-related goods and transport them on their own.
How did the Tokugawa shogunate come to power in the sixteenth century in Japan? What steps did the shoguns take to control the daimyo?
What will be an ideal response?
Prostitutes were most likely to be managed by
A) men. B) their mothers. C) women. D) their fathers.