With regard to women in Western society during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
a. Enlightenment thinkers made women's equality possible though most philosophes were against it.
b. some prominent men did support equal rights for women.
c. there persisted a very strong sentiment that women by nature should be subordinated to men and that their profession was married life.
d. the movement for women's equality increasing developed a political element: the fight to grant women the vote.
e. all of the above
e
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a. collecting rents. b. providing employment for most of the city workers. c. providing an armory where weapons could be stored. d. employing scribes that kept city records. e. operating businesses.
What does the moldboard of the moldboard plow do to help with agriculture?
a. dug a deep hole for seeds b. harvested as well as planted seeds c. turn over the soil d. distributed seeds into the soil like a funnel e. sifted the soil as it plowed
Which of the following was one of the key constituencies of the Whigs?
A) Farmers who were alienated by the commercialized economy B) Small businessmen who hoped that they would be protected from monopolies C) Irish immigrants who immigrated to the United States in large numbers during the 1840s D) Planters who wanted the United States to have a stable bank system that would float loans E) African Americans who were being oppressed in the South
The suspending of civil liberties and arrests of communists or alleged communists was a direct result of ________
A. Hitler's appointment as chancellor B. the Reichstag fire C. the film Triumph of the Will D. the Olympic games held in Berlin in 1936