Who argued that technological advances would allow the American woman to transform her home into a "glorious temple"?
A) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Catharine Beecher
D) Alice Paul
E) Abigail Adams
C
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"Scalawags" were
a. pro-Union Southerners accused of exploiting the South in collusion with Republican state governments. b. violent pro-Confederate extremists who terrorized Republicans and ex-slaves. c. Northerners accused of coming to the South to exploit the region's postwar suffering for personal gain. d. ex-slaves who supported the Democratic Party's restoration. e. Union soldiers accused of growing too friendly with Southerners during the Reconstruction military occupation.
Which of the following statements regarding the postwar economy is true?
A) ?Most Americans hoarded their savings, fearing another economic depression. B) ?The high consumer demand and savings contributed to the threat of inflation. C) ?Strikes became less numerous because companies agreed to significantly higher wages. D) ?Truman's forceful stand against inflation resulted in huge Democratic gains in the 1946 election.
The women's health movement can be said to be
A) diffuse but ideologically cohesive. B) dominated by Latino and African American women. C) diffuse and ideologically diverse. D) diffuse, and dominated by white feminists.
The Mongol attacks on Xi Xia and the Khwarazm Empire were particularly devastating
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.