The writer of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was _____________.
A. Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
B. Aphra Behn
C. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
D. Madame du Chatelet
E. Mary Wollstonecraft
Answer: E
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What end result did the United States wish to accomplish by sending troops to the Persian Gulf in 1991?
A. To defend Israel against attack by Syria and Libya B. To defend Saudi Arabian oil exports to the United States and force Iraq to abandon its takeover of Kuwait C. To enforce the cease-fire between Iraq and Iran D. To force the United Arab Emirates to stop preying on American tankers in the Persian Gulf
The nation that initially took the lead in the sexual revolution of the 1960s was
A) the United States. B) France. C) Italy. D) Sweden. E) the Soviet Union.
In the 1790s, those who were labeled Republicans envisioned developing a nation that would
A. eventually control most of North America. B. eventually grant political rights to women and minorities as well as white men. C. be largely agricultural and rural. D. be highly commercial and urban. E. be a leading world power.
Describe some of the literary and artistic criticisms of the rise of large organizations and mass culture of the period, such as in The Lonely Crowd and Organization Man.
What will be an ideal response?