How did society's view of the proper role for women change after World War II?
a. Two-income families were necessary, given the poor economic condition of the country.
b. Women should work for several years before marrying.
c. Women should delay bearing children until their thirties.
d. Women should return to the home and not work with men.
D
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A. the monarch was placed on the throne by God and was, therefore, responsible only to God for his decisions and actions. B. human beings were innately bad. C. monarchs should be eliminated so that political power could rest directly in the hands of the people. D. the people could oust a ruler from power if he failed to protect their rights.
Who were the Yellow Turbans?
A) scholar bureaucrats B) Han military leaders C) Daoist monks D) peasant rebels
The Tang capital was at ________
A) Luoyang B) Chang'an C) Heian D) Beijing
Prior to 1860, hostility among native-born Americans toward immigrants was spurred, in part, by
A. the effect they had on the falling price of African slaves. B. concerns that immigrants generally did not participate in politics. C. the ability of immigrants to command high wages. D. the refusal by immigrants to adapt to American culture. E. fears of political radicalism.