By 600 BCE, a male householder of the upper class was expected to:
a. Rule the entire extended family, with no restrictions on his behavior.
b. See that all people present — including children, married daughters, the elderly and sick, guests and servants — were fed before he and his wife ate.
c. Force his wife to commit ritual suicide should he even have a suspicion that she has committed any act of sexual infidelity.
d. Make sure that no sexually explicit materials entered the household.
b. See that all people present — including children, married daughters, the elderly and sick, guests and servants — were fed before he and his wife ate.
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Most whites who migrated to the West and the Great Plains did so for which of the following reasons?
a. They wanted to Christianize the native peoples.
b. They were lured there by mining syndicates and lumber companies that promised high-paying jobs.
c. They were desirous of material success.
d. They were supposed to conduct government-financed agricultural research.
Which of the following would have led individuals to take advantage of the opportunities listed in this advertisement?
A. Railroad companies were providing 160 acres of free land. B. Anti-Freedmen violence was occurring during the Nadir. C. Sharecropping in the West was financially profitable. D. The Dawes Act gave federal land to the states to help financial agrictural colleges.
Johnson launched a "war" at home to __________
A) counter leftist elitism B) eliminate poverty C) destroy the conservative resurgence D) to end racism
Why did President Wilson decide to implement conscription immediately following the declaration of war in 1917?
A) The draft gave the government more power to decide who should work and who should fight. B) The draft enabled the government to recognize the rights of religious conscientious objectors. C) Wilson believed that a military comprised solely of volunteers was a threat to American liberty. D) Wilson wanted to prevent possibly seditious German Americans from enlisting.