What was the position of women during the Mughal empire? Compare and contrast the position of women during the Mughal empire with those women living under the rule of the Safavid and the Ottoman Empires. To what extent was the status and roles of the women living under these three empires determined by whether they were Eastern Orthodox Christian, Jewish, or Muslim women living in a particular kingdom under the rule of the Mughal, Safavid, or Ottoman empires? Offer specific examples to support your views.
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The evangelical religion that spread after the Second Great Awakening __________
A) was used by whites as a means of social control over the slaves B) was accepted wholeheartedly by the slaves C) replaced African religions D) encouraged many blacks to rebel
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According to the introductory video in section 23.2, what evidence suggests that Franklin Roosevelt did not suspect that Japan would attack Pearl Harbor?
A) Roosevelt did not order the transfer of the U.S battleship fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. B) Roosevelt ordered the transfer of the U.S battleship fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. C) Roosevelt did not order the transfer of the U.S battleship fleet stationed in the Philippines. D) Roosevelt ordered the transfer of the U.S battleship fleet stationed in the Philippines.
How did Pliny the Younger's work differ from that of Pliny the Elder?
A) He mainly wrote letters. B) He wrote an encyclopedia. C) He investigated and wrote about science. D) He mainly wrote poetry. E) He was an eclectic kind of writer.