After the Battle of Chaeronea (338 B.C.E.), the Greek city-states were required to take an oath of loyalty to Philip of Macedonia

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The eighteenth-century musical composition that has been called one of those rare works that appeal immediately to everyone, and yet is indisputably a masterpiece of the highest order is

A) Bach's St. Matthew's Passion. B) Haydn's The Seasons. C) Handel's Messiah. D) Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. E) Wagner's The Ring cycle.

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After the stock market crash, how did president Hoover try to help the economy?

a) By closing banks b) By lowering tariffs c) By funding handouts of food and clothing d) By asking businesses not to lay off employees

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In the 1790s, those who were labeled Republicans envisioned developing a nation that would

A. be a leading world power. B. eventually control most of North America. C. eventually grant political rights to women and minorities as well as white men. D. be highly commercial and urban. E. be largely agricultural and rural.

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The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 is seen as the catalyst for the start of the women's movement in the United States. Discuss the conditions that helped spur this convention. Why did this convention mark a major turning point for the movement?

What conditions in the United States helped to foster the development of the women's rights movement? What other groups lent strength to the movement? What were the major goals of the women's movement? Why did the movement ultimately fail to achieve its major goals before the Civil War?

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