The role of the ideal woman in antebellum America was to
A) perform complementary tasks in the family's struggle to get ahead.
B) pursue a rewarding and professional career.
C) create a clean and wholesome home for family life.
D) produce vital goods or earn money necessary for the family's subsistence.
Answer: C
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A) an alliance between Tecumseh and Britain. B) American military withdrawal from Indiana. C) an extended period of military success for the Indians. D) the death of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa. E) an apology issued by President Madison to the Indians.
The Records of Japan tell of the
a. great wars between Japan and Korea. b. deeds and misdeeds of the gods and their adventures on earth or in the underworld. c. destruction of the Mongol fleet on the shores of Japan. d. deeds and exploits of the samurai warriors in the 13th century.
Before the 1730s, the most profitable activity of the early Carolina economy was __________.
A. growing rice B. the Indian slave trade C. growing indigo and tobacco D. producing timber and naval stores
While overlooking Rome in the summer of 1805, Simón Bolívar swore to aid his nation in breaking its chains with
a. Portugal. b. Cuba. c. Spain. d. America. e. Britain.