The "New Women" of the Progressive Era symbolized

a. the growing strength and influence of American women in social and political change.
b. a new consumer population untouched by American manufacturing.
c. a reaction to the feminists in the progressive movement.
d. the possibilities for remaking the American family.


Answer: a. the growing strength and influence of American women in social and political change.

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Which of the following is an example of an immigrant association?

a)   National Council of Jewish Women b)  American Protective Association c)  Immigration Restriction League d)  Tammany Hall

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How did class and social status divide blacks during Reconstruction?

A) Leaders who had been slaves were often worried about land and labor issues. B) Leaders who had been free were often worried about civil rights issues. C) Leaders who were former slaves and those who were free could not agree on strategy. D) Leaders were completely united about how to deal with education during Reconstruction.

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This photograph of a working-class neighborhood contradicts which common notion about poverty?

A) that the poor lived isolated from other classes B) that it was a source of difficulty C) that the neighborhoods of the poor were neglected D) that it was solely caused by the moral failings of the poor E) that those who had few skills were often poor

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Describe the change in attitudes toward slavery in the South before and after the early 1830s. What events contributed to that change?

What will be an ideal response?

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