After taking office in 2001, President George W. Bush pursued all of these polarizing conservative policies EXCEPT
a. writing legislation to permit prayer in schools.
b. sharply cutting federal taxes.
c. withdrawing American support from international programs sanctioning abortion.
d. refusing to permit government-sponsored stem cell research.
e. repudiating the Kyoto Treaty and opening Alaska to more oil exploration.
a
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A) young people B) the elderly C) recent immigrants D) the wealthy
Which of the following statements concerning male humanists' views on women is NOT accurate?
a. Sir Thomas More forbid his daughters from acquiring education. b. Erasmus advocated female education as a way to banish idleness at home. c. Juan Vives argued that women should be taught virtue and cheerful obedience to their husbands. d. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim argued that women are not intellectually inferior to men. e. Humanists as a whole were decidedly antifeminist.
Enemies of President Grant and "Grantism" were called ________ Republicans.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Generally, in the eighteenth-century American colonies
a. most people had sufficient food to stay healthy. b. many homes had bathtubs and running water. c. lotteries were a usual source of funds used for civic purposes. d. Christmas was New England's favorite holiday. e. labor was heavy and constant.