The greatest purveyors of the U.S. West as a travel destination was (were)
A) ?painters.
B) ?railroad companies.
C) ?literature.
D) ?travelogues.
E) ?magazine articles.
B
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European society in the eighteenth century witnessed
A) earlier ages of marriage for both brides and grooms. B) the continued dominance of the nuclear family. C) the declining importance of the woman in the "family economy." D) rapidly declining rates of illegitimate births and a consequent decline in infanticide. E) the establishment of households containing all members of newly married couples' extended families.
Which of the following was a factor that contributed to a significant transformation of Buddhism in India?
A. the fast-paced transcribing written sources. B. simpler concepts of heaven were replaced by abstract concepts of Nirvana . C. Siddhartha became a figure of divinity. D. a synthetic fusion with Jainism created its own cult. E. fading of the Christianity idea of all four classes were equal.
When British women were given the right to vote, they
A) refused to exercise it. B) formed a feminist political party. C) overwhelmingly supported a newly formed Marxist Party. D) supported the existing political parties. E) no longer seemed to be a threat to the existing political system.
Imagine Mark is studying sex differences in emotional expression. His study contains measures for seven different types of emotional expression. He finds that women score higher on one of these and men score higher on another one. He interprets his findings as suggesting largely different styles of emotional expression across men and women. Mark’s interpretation indicates a ______ approach.
A. biological B. cross-cultural C. minimalist D. maximalist