How did Britain respond to colonial protests against the Townshend Acts?
A. By increasing enforcement of the Acts and adding new taxes
B. By sending four thousand additional troops to Boston
C. By repealing all of the acts because of the boycott on British goods
D. By allowing smugglers to be tried in front of a jury of their peers
Ans: B. By sending four thousand additional troops to Boston
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Middle-class women differed from lower-class women in that middle-class women
A) were not expected to work outside the household. B) had greater legal and political rights than lower-class women. C) were the center of the family economy. D) worked for higher wages than lower-class women. E) were encouraged to enter professions and seek higher education.
According to the introductory video in section 22.1, why are people more affected by economic depressions in an industrial economy than in an agricultural economy?
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How was employer paternalism practiced by Aristide and Marguerite Boucicaut at Bon Marché?
a) Workers and clerks were closely monitored and could be readily fired, but they also enjoyed good working conditions and a pension. b) While men could prosper at Bon Marché, women were never hired. Consider This: Who were the primary customers of Bon Marché and how did the Boucicauts cater to them? See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal. c) Workers could learn about the latest fashions, but they never could afford to be seen in them. Consider This: Who were the primary customers of Bon Marché and how did the Boucicauts cater to them? See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal. d) Workers could purchase shares of stock in the store, but only at the prices offered by the Boucicauts. Consider This: Who were the primary customers of Bon Marché and how did the Boucicauts cater to them? See 9.6: Narrative: The Good Deal.