As a result of changes in the middle-class family, nineteenth-century children __________
A) left home sooner
B) became more available for labor
C) received more physical punishment than earlier generations
D) increasingly became viewed as individuals
E) were often offered up for adoption
Answer: D
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A) More people migrated when assured that preemption would allow them to secure title to land they had improved. B) It allowed Native Americans the right to refuse to leave land they had improved in Florida to settle in the West. C) It gave land speculators the first rights to purchase public domain land, encouraging speculators to migrate west. D) It allowed the government to seize land from farmers, discouraging people from moving west. E) It permitted squatters to occupy Native American camps while they were migrating for seasonal hunting or gathering trips.
Perhaps the most far-reaching consequence of the New Deal was that it
A) solved the key problem of high levels of unemployment. B) convinced most Americans that the federal government was responsible for the health of the nation's economy. C) significantly redistributed the nation's wealth among the various social classes. D) resulted in the placing of major new Supreme Court and congressional controls on presidential power.
The group that disrupted Egypt and provided the transition to the new Kingdom was the
A. Hyksos. B. Mali. C. Maghreb. D. Kush. E. Phoenicians.