In her The Second Sex (1949) _____, a leading voice in the women’s rights movement, challenged women to play a more assertive role in their struggle to gain full equality with their male counterparts.
a. Sojourner Truth
b. Simone de Beauvoir
c. Louise Weiss
d. Gloria Steinem
b. Simone de Beauvoir
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The results of the 1854 congressional elections were significant because they
A. demonstrated strong support in Northern states for the Kansas-Nebraska Act. B. were the last time the South was assured of a sympathetic majority in Congress. C. marked the first time a sectional party based on a sectional issue had gained substantial power in the political system. D. resulted in such an even division of power between the parties that meaningful action by Congress was virtually impossible.
Hitler gained so much support for all of the following reasons except
A) there was economic bedlam in Germany after World War I. B) most Germans supported genocide of inferior races. C) there was a strong anti-communist sentiment in Germany. D) there was disillusionment with the Weimar Republic and its acceptance of the treaty of Versailles. E) unemployment was extremely high.
Joseph McCarthy allegations attacked
a. self-identified communists. b. supporters of GATT. c. Peronists. d. suspected communists. e. the Silent Majority.
How have Muslim intellectuals responded to the charge that Islam and democracy are incompatible? To what degree is Western imperialism and subjugation of Middle Eastern Arab countries responsible for these nations' political, economic, and social problems in the postwar period? Please use specific examples in your answer.
What will be an ideal response?