Which attribute or action of Antigone would be most expected of a Greek woman?
a. her speech to Creon
b. her treatment of Ismene
c. her self-exile
d. her suicide
e. her burial of Polynices
Answer: e. her burial of Polynices
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In the late 1960s, views of radical feminists differed from those of NOW in which of the following ways?
A. Radical feminists practiced personal politics through such venues as "consciousness-raising" groups; NOW was a traditional lobbying group. B. Radical feminists were concerned with political issues; NOW concentrated on social and economic issues. C. Radical feminists were associated with fundamentalist Christian groups; NOW members were not affiliated with any specific religious group. D. Radical feminists opposed the gay rights movement; NOW supported the movement.
Under mercantilism, colonies existed to provide markets and natural resources for the industries of the home country, and, in turn, the home country was to __________.
A. protect and administer the colonies B. educate and Christianize the colonies C. generate free trade for the colonies to spur the local economy D. produce agricultural and manufactured goods to supply the colonies
The Fourteenth Amendment included all of the following concepts EXCEPT
A) citizenship to freed slaves. B) rendering Confederate debt null and void. C) equality of gender. D) any person who held federal office and then participated in rebellion against the government could not hold office again.
Which of the following statements is true of Roger Williams who was the minister of Salem, Massachusetts?
A) He suggested that the practice of religion and the politics of state should be consolidated. B) He believed that politics necessarily impeded the soul's progress toward perfection. C) His teachings supported the Puritan notion of a commonwealth based on devotion to God. D) He founded the ideology of Pantheism and was expelled from Rhode Island for his teachings. E) He stressed that ministers and powerful men should determine merit.