To which group did Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique (1963) most appeal?
A) African American women
B) College-educated, middle-class women
C) Labor feminists
D) Women committed to environmentalism
B) College-educated, middle-class women
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All EXCEPT which of the following statements is true of the religious and philosophical traditions that developed in Eurasia in the centuries surrounding 500 b.c.e.?
a. All sought to define a single source of order and meaning in the universe. b. All elevated the value of humankind. c. All reacted in some way to an earlier polytheism. d. All emphasized personal moral or spiritual transformation.
The labor movement in antebellum America suffered from the fact that proletarianization seemingly affected only urban, big-city labor not the rural, small-town majority of the nation's population.
a. true b. false
Which one of the following was not one of the results of the California gold rush?
A) ?? Its population increased dramatically. B) ?? Slaves, free blacks, Indians, Chinese, and Anglos eagerly joined together in the gold fields. C) ?? The issue of slavery in the Mexican Cession was pushed to the forefront of national politics. D) ?? The sleepy town of Yerba Buena became a city of 50,000. E) ?? Minters from all over the world descended upon California.
Discuss the absorption and also repression of Buddhism in China. What was the impact of these two trends in Asian history?
What will be an ideal response?