The NationalWoman's Party, which lobbied Congress to pass woman suffrage legislation, was founded in 1916 by

(A) Jane Addams
(B) Eleanor Roosevelt
(C) Alice Paul
(D) Margaret Sanger
(E) Carrie Nation


Ans: (C) Alice Paul

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What was the impact of the Treaty of Troyes on the French?

A. It shifted French loyalties from Charles VII to Henry VI. B. It was largely ignored and was therefore insignificant. C. It led to the Second Crusade. D. It sparked the Burgundians to ally themselves with Charles VII.

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The laws establishing national origins quotas during the 1920s favored immigration from:

a. northern and western Europe b. Latin America c. Italy, Poland, and Russia d. China and Japan

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What is the definition of a transnational organization? Name two transnational organizations that formed in Europe in the nineteenth century.

What will be an ideal response?

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