Prisoners captured during the invasion of Afghanistan were
a. mostly Al Qaeda members.
b. held in prisons throughout the U.S.
c. detained at U.S. military bases throughout the Middle East.
d. detained at Guantanamo Detention Camp.
e. typically released within six months of their capture.
d
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One of the most dramatic changes in women's economic condition by the early twenty-first century was
a. that equal pay was finally a reality. b. the employment of mothers. c. the decline in the number of women seeking high-demand careers. d. the removal of the glass ceiling preventing advancement to top positions. e. women now enjoyed a higher income than men for the first time in American history.
One of the most important political tracts in lobbying for women's reproductive rights was
a. The Second Sex. b. The Feminine Mystique. c. The Manifesto of the 343. d. "The Nation of the Sisterhood." e. Our Bodies, Ourselves.
An ironic consequence of Alfred Krupp's industrial success was that he
A) sold armaments to potential enemies of Germany as well as to his home country. B) saturated the market with his products and put himself out of business. C) treated his workers so badly that he could no longer recruit a labor force. D) became so widely hated that he could not leave his family estate. E) drove Germany into bankruptcy by buying too many armaments.
Which area failed to establish a centralized territorial state by the end of the fifteenth century?
A. France B. Italy C. Spain D. England E. Austria