The largest women's organization in the world in the late nineteenth century was __________.
A. the women's auxiliary of the Knights of Labor
B. the Young Women's Christian Association
C. the National American Woman Suffrage Association
D. the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Answer: D
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As part of the benevolent assimilation program in the Philippines, the United States did all of the following except
a. enhance roads. b. work to improve sanitation and public health. c. develop economic ties, especially for trade in sugar. d. organized, trained, and developed a loyal Philippines army and navy. e. set up schools and help make English a second language.
__________ officially emancipated the last of its slaves in 1846
A) Massachusetts B) New Jersey C) Rhode Island D) Pennsylvania
During the first half of the eighteenth century, British North America __________
A) surpassed the economic output of Britain itself B) remained economically underdeveloped C) developed a number of regional economies D) developed a centralized overarching economy
Catherine's Nakaz was too liberal for French absolutist regimes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.