In the politics of the 1920s, the Equal Rights Amendment was
A) continually present in debates over women's and children's legislation.
B) the key debating point in presidential elections.
C) pivotal in party politics.
D) quickly forgotten.
A
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A researcher uses observation as a method to study gender differences in helping behaviors among preschool. The researcher expects to find more helping behaviors from girls and ends up observing more helping behaviors from girls than boys. This might be an example of ______.
A. benevolent sexism B. biased theoretical model C. observer effects D. none of these
Describe the doctrine of Manifest Destiny. Why did it arise in the 1840s?
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement about slavery in America in the 1780s is true?
A. Most whites believed blacks should be integrated into American society as equals. B. Virginia passed a law forbidding the manumission of slaves. C. In no state was it illegal. D. The strongest forces against slavery were found in the western colonies. E. Slavery was illegal in Vermont.
With regard to women, the Communist Party under Lenin
a. successfully combatted traditional values for women. b. sought to free women from the burdens of their traditional domestic roles. c. established equality between the sexes throughout the Soviet Union. d. was able to incorporate female leadership into the party. e. none of the above