The aristocratic woman known as ____ was among those who became artists and writers
a. Shinto
b. Tatami Murasaki
c. Yamato Shikibu
d. Rashomon Tatami
e. Murasaki Shikibu
e
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A) women were as capable as men of enjoying sex. B) sexual pleasure was impossible for women. C) only in marriage could women enjoy sex. D) women were inherently promiscuous.
Elizabeth I was a strict Calvinist
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The restrictive immigration laws of the 1920s reflected
a. an accommodation to increased migration of blacks to the North. b. the nativist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans. c. a desire to rid the country of the quota system. d. the desire to halt immigration from Latin America. e. growing concern about urban overcrowding and crime.
What caused hardships for wheat farmers on the Great Plains in the 1880s?
A) a sudden spike in the price of wheat B) rising interest rates for bank loans C) agricultural competition from foreign nations D) the dwindling supply of available homesteads