Before becoming active in the women's rights movement, the Grimké sisters were already well known as:

A) temperance reformers.
B) abolitionists.
C) anti-prostitution activists.
D) evangelical preachers.


Answer: B

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a. Resulted in the deposition of Joseph Stalin and his exile to the United States. b. Marked the turning point in the European war, with a Soviet victory. c. Allowed the Germans to focus their attention on expanding into Central and South Asia. d. Resulted in an Allied victory, with a large deployment of American troops coming to the aid of the Soviets to relieve the siege.

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Which of the following was a cause of the Mongol's military success?

a. Cities that would rather surrender to prevent devastation. b. The strength and accuracy of their compound bows. c. Superior horsemanship. d. Mongol soldiers sharing in the plunder. e. All of these choices.

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Which contemporary society most closely mirrored feudal Japanese patterns of decentralized rule, and economy based on agricultural peasant labor, and emergence of a warrior elite following a distinct code of honor?

a. Polynesian b. Inca c. Western European d. Russian e. Islamic

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The career of John Sassamon, born a Wampanoag but raised an English Christian, epitomized how

A. Indian violence against Europeans had escalated. B. intertwined the lives of European settlers and Native Americans had become. C. prejudiced the English were toward Native Americans. D. harmony between Europeans and Native Americans had advanced.

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