Women working for the abolitionist movement found

A) ready acceptance for their activities.
B) no difference from their other daily activities.
C) great resentment and resistance to their speaking roles.
D) a group ready to call for equality for the sexes.


Answer: C

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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How did Americans gain influence in Hawaii?

a. Through the American navy b. Through the opium trade c. From sugar growers d. By exporting beef to the islands

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In what way can Jazz Age activities be seen as an effect of the economic growth of this period?

A) The consumer goods boom resulted in a multiplication of sporting events and other forms of entertainment. B) Lower tariffs provided easier access to European goods, influencing fashion and other cultural trends. C) Increased standards of living provided the middle class with leisure time and disposable income to spend on an increasing variety of diversions. D) Exuberant dances like the Charleston expressed the new financial prosperity enjoyed by many Americans at this time. E) As the overall standard of living increased, rural Americans felt less restrained by conservative morals and more free to explore new forms of entertainment.

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