Margaret Sanger was most noted for her advocacy of
a. abortion rights.
b. women's suffrage.
c. birth control.
d. free love.
e. equal pay for equal work.
c
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For many Americans, the main appeal of the Enlightenment was its focus on __________
a. searching for useful, practical knowledge b. reviving interest in classical education c. defending traditional Christian beliefs d. pure scientific research e. achieving a classless society
In both rural and urban settings, working families were __________.
A. usually made up of a single mother and her children B. organized into large, multigenerational households C. organized along strictly patriarchal lines D. primarily focused on providing children with an education
During her years as First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt
A. developed a campaign staff in preparation for a race for political office. B. quietly directed her attention to private philanthropic charities. C. was a passionate spokeswoman for the underdog and the disadvantaged. D. remained largely a supportive wife who managed White House social events.
What did the solution to the incident in Valparaiso, Chile in 1891 indicate about American foreign policy?
A) It was becoming increasingly belligerent. B) It was not working. C) It insisted on seeking peaceful compromises. D) It depended on British support.