The founding of the American colonies by the British was

a. accomplished in a well-planned fashion.
b. based on the high-minded aspirations of groups such as the Puritans and the Quakers.
c. undertaken by the government in every case.
d. undertaken in a haphazard manner.
e. rarely undertaken by trading companies or religious groups.


d

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African American activism affected social change for other ethnicities because other ethnic groups __________

A) were unimpressed with the strategies of African American activists and tried to enact social change in other ways B) had little success in making social change, since the country was weary of protests for racial justice C) were inspired by African American activism and launched their own protests D) were afraid to protest after seeing the violence African American activists endured from authorities E) were resentful of African American successes because the social changes of the sixties affected only African Americans

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Many thinkers of the Enlightenment affirmed the legal and social privileges enjoyed by the aristocrats of the seventeenth and eighteenth century.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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At the heart of the politics of gay representation are two intersecting considerations: the meanings/functions of visibility and ______.

A. the role of our sexuality in the expression of our identities B. the role of gender performance in our understanding of sexuality C. the role of sexuality in our education and upbringing D. the role of gender in our everyday life

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What was the general social structure in European society in the sixteenth century?

A) ?Egalitarian B) ?Hierarchical C) ?Communistic D) ?Matriarchal E) ?Socialistic

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