Gloria Steinem took the first steps toward becoming a feminist leader in 1969 when she spoke out for

A) ?the legalization of abortion.
B) ?equal pay in the workplace.
C) ?allowing married women to keep their maiden name.
D) ?increased funding for research on women's health issues.


A

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The _________ were southern Democrats and their supporters who used violence, intimidation, and the law to win political and social control away from those promoting greater racial equality in the region. a. Radical Republicans B. copperheads C. Redeemers D. scalawags

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Americans finally went to war with Britain because they were angry over

A) the British navy stopping American ships and taking sailors off of them B) the British government seizing American ships for trading with the French C) the British agents supplying Indians who then attacked the American frontier D) All of these choices are correct

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In Miranda v. Arizona (1966), the Supreme Court

A. required authorities to inform a criminal suspect of his or her legal rights. B. ruled that a defendant must have access to a lawyer before being questioned by police. C. established new guidelines for capital punishment cases. D. did all of these: ruled that a defendant must have access to a lawyer before being questioned by police; required authorities to inform a criminal suspect of his or her legal rights; and established new guidelines for capital punishment cases. E. None of these answers is correct.

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At the start of the war, General Winfield Scott, the Union army's chief of staff, lobbied to allow Confederate slave owners to recover slaves who crossed the Potomac River

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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