In the 1990s and 2000s, opponents of globalization on the left charged the nation was
A. All these answers are correct.
B. allowing itself to be swayed by the interests of other nations.
C. using its military to advance its economic interests.
D. ceding too much power to international organizations.
E. wrongly getting involved in places like Somalia and the Balkans.
C
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The nuclear family grew in importance in Protestant areas because
a. economic prosperity in those areas made it possible for people to have their own homes. b. religious brotherhoods, guilds, and monasteries were abolished in those areas. c. the emphasis on family was greater than in Catholic areas. d. women had a greater role in society in those areas.
Why did Olympe de Gouges change her position from one of abolitionist to that of feminist?
a) Her plays and essays on slavery were largely ignored, but she believed her position as a woman could help her capitalize on French revolutionary values. b) Because the French Revolution did not free the slaves, she turned her sights to something more achievable. Consider This: In her postscript to the Declaration of the Rights of Woman, Gouges wrote: “Women, Wake up! . . . recognize your rights. . . .” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. c) Mostly Gouges wanted public attention and decided that feminism was the most likely means of achieving it. Consider This: In her postscript to the Declaration of the Rights of Woman, Gouges wrote: “Women, Wake up! . . . recognize your rights. . . .” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights. d) Gouges hoped to die a martyr’s death and ridiculing the Revolution during the Terror was the best way to achieve this. Consider This: In her postscript to the Declaration of the Rights of Woman, Gouges wrote: “Women, Wake up! . . . recognize your rights. . . .” See 6.6: Narrative: A Woman’s Rights.
List three ways Hamilton's program strengthened the federal government. How did each of these specifically strengthen the government? Which do you think was the most important, and why?
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The Hadith and Shari'a
a. were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings. b. were the "Pillars of Islam." c. were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code. d. were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims. e. was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.