Lesbian feminists saw the lesbian life as the only means of achieving
A) a true democracy. B) voting rights.
C) sexual freedom. D) a full life for a woman.
D
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Samsara refers to
a. the endless and seemingly unbreakable cycle of life and death. b. the process of freeing oneself from the cycle of life and death. c. the elimination of evil from the cycle of life and death. d. the principle that every action influences the cycle of life and death.
What evidence has Jacquelynne Eccles found over here career for differences in achievement motivation producing differences in math performance?
A. Boys are generally more motivated to have greater academic achievements. B. Girls are more likely to increase effort in response to academic failures. C. Boys are more likely to increase effort in response to academic failures. D. She finds no evidence that girls or boys are more likely to give up following academic failures.
The Northwest Native Americans ceded most of what became the state of Ohio following which treaty?
A. Treaty of Paris B. Pickney's Treaty C. Jay Treaty D. Treaty of Greenville
Why were Eastern European monarchs like Frederick II of Prussia and Catherine the Great of Russia more comfortable with Enlightenment ideas than some Western European monarchs?
a) They could use the new ideas of men like Voltaire and Denis Diderot to strip nobles and clergy of their entrenched power. b) They could use the ideas of Voltaire and others to build new economies for their societies. Consider This: Frederick and Catherine offered refuge to Voltaire when he was hounded by the French police. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters. c) They could use the ideas of Charles-Louis de Montesquieu and Cesare Beccaria to reorganize their legal systems. Consider This: Frederick and Catherine offered refuge to Voltaire when he was hounded by the French police. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters. d) They could embarrass their Western European rivals by appearing more tolerant than they were. Consider This: Frederick and Catherine offered refuge to Voltaire when he was hounded by the French police. See 5.3: The Republic of Letters.