How did the response of the Children's Bureau to wartime concerns of working mothers change the role of the federal government in public health?

What will be an ideal response?


It led to federal appropriations for clinics for prenatal and obstetrical care.

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The Whiskey Rebellion widened the political divide between __________.

a)  Federalists and Republicans b)  Jacobins and monarchists c)  white planters and “free coloreds” d)  Congress and the Supreme Court

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The best explanation for the greater reliance on slavery in the British North American South is that:

A) Southerners were lazier than Northerners. B) slavery was more profitable in plantation economies. C) most Northerners were morally opposed to slavery. D) slave traders refused to sell slaves in the North.

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Amenhotep IV attempted to safeguard the absolute authority of Egypt's king by introducing

A) exclusive worship of the Aten. B) a new set of Hyksos gods and goddesses. C) the concept of the pharaoh as a god on earth. D) the cult of Isis and Osiris. E) an elective monarchy.

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Among President Reagan's accomplishments was a. the restoration of a mood of confidence and optimism in an America shaken by the social and economiccrises of the 1970s

b. an enormous reduction in the budget deficit. c. improved relations with most of Latin America. d. passage of major environmental-protection legislation.

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