Elizabeth Cady Stanton, principal author of the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, condemned inequality between men and women, especially the fact that women were denied the right to vote.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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a. successful, laying the groundwork for more reparations claims related to past racial discrimination. b. defeated on the ground that compensation would undermine the sovereignty of the state of Oklahoma. c. successful, though the presiding judge cautioned that the unique circumstances of the Tulsa riot made the decision inapplicable to other cases related to past racial discrimination. d. tossed out on the ground that the statute of limitations on the crime in question had already elapsed.
Under Catherine the Great, Russia pushed south against ________
A) the Ottoman Empire B) Austria C) Poland D) China
The Twenty-first Amendment, enacted in December 1933:
A) repealed the Prohibition. B) gave women the right to vote. C) revised the presidential election procedure. D) outlawed discrimination in federal hiring. E) protected the right to keep and bear arms.
This university, founded in 1348, became the center for both Czech nationalism and a religious reform movement:
A. University of Kiev B. University of Ostrava C. University of Brno D. University of Bonn E. University of Prague