All of the following describe the mood of the working people in the United States during the Red Summer of 1919 EXCEPT
A) they were deeply dissatisfied with the terms and conditions of their employment.
B) they were concerned about wartime inflation.
C) they found strength when the business elites joined their efforts to strike.
D) they wanted a share of the postwar boom.
Answer: C
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A) Queen Elizabeth I B) King Edward VI C) Henry VIII D) Mary I
The concept of "liege lord" recognized the fact that a
a. vassal's allegiance was normally to the peasants he had sworn to protect. b. vassal could not be asked to obey a lord whose authority did not come from god. c. man could become a vassal to several different lords. d. All of these answers are correct.
Federalists responded to woman writers like Murray by arguing that women:
A) should be content with their roles as wives and mothers. B) had as much right as men to be literary figures. C) should leave teaching civic virtue to their husbands. D) were incapable of benefiting from education.
In their article, Messner and Bozada-Deas note that the belief that boys and men are naturally suited to the aggressive, competitive world of sports, while girls and women are not, is called:
a. sexism. b. gender reification. c. hard essentialism. d. separate spheres.