Suffragettes believed women could only gain the right to vote through __________
A) parliamentary politics
B) a general strike
C) radical actions
D) moral reform
C
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How did new developments in textile production radically change labor in Great Britain?
A. by shifting textile production from household shops to factories B. by causing a shift from agricultural to industrial labor C. by giving merchants the capital to challenge the state D. by limiting textile jobs due to the efficiency of production
Because of the feminist movement, by the 1960s, working-class women were making salaries equal to those of men performing equivalent work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What brought the nullification crisis over the Tariff of 1828 to an end?
a. Andrew Jackson used the court system to force compliance. b. The U.S. military crushed resistance in South Carolina. c. Unionists gained control of the South Carolina legislature. d. Henry Clay persuaded Congress to pass a compromise, reduced tariff. e. South Carolina repudiated the doctrine of nullification.
The middle colonies were notable for their
a. lack of good river transportation. b. unusual degree of democratic control. c. lack of industry. d. status as the least "American" of the colonies. e. established churches.