As married women in the United States have increasingly embraced paid work, their spouses have:

a. formed men’s movements to resist women’s changing roles.
b. increased their involvement in masculine leisure time activities.
c. increasingly rearranged their priorities to give more time to home and family.
d. grown increasingly resentful of women’s changing roles.


c. increasingly rearranged their priorities to give more time to home and family.

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Despite various reforms, the Catholic Church has upheld previous stances on __________.

A. clerical celibacy and prohibition of contraception B. the role of the laity in the church C. the use of Latin in Mass D. relations between Catholicism and other faiths

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In what ways was American nationalism strengthened in the early nineteenth century? In what ways was it challenged?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the seventeenth century, white women in the colonial Chesapeake

A. bore an average of four children apiece. B. generally married later than in England. C. averaged one pregnancy for every two years of marriage. D. generally had a longer life expectancy than their husbands. E. rarely engaged in premarital sex.

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During the Jacksonian era, electoral politics __________.

a. became more festive and dramatic b. were reserved for elites c. fell into disrepute d. attracted fewer and fewer participants

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