Female characters in 1950s popular television were heavily influenced by

A) working women, with Rosie the Riveter being the prototype.
B) the emergence of feminism.
C) the ideas of Harvard political scientist Samuel P. Huntington in Who Are We?
D) the work of Dr. Spock and other psychologists who placed the utmost importance on women's nurturing sides.


D

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The Anti-Masonic party of 1832 especially appealed to

a. Jackson's supporters. b. Jackson's detractors and evangelical Protestants. c. those who wished to keep the government from meddling in social and economic life. d. those who wanted to keep religion out of public life. e. people who had been unsuccessful in the Masonic hierarchy.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What statement is Horace Pippin making in his painting, Mr. Prejudice (1943)?

A) black inferiority to whites B) white superiority to blacks C) the problem of racism during wartime D) the problem of integration during wartime

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