What type of impact did gender have on the organization of fifteenth-century African society? How was it similar or different to that of North American and Mesoamerican peoples of the same period?
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A. boys are given more freedom than girls are B. boys are expected to share in housework C. boys are encouraged to be unloving toward women D. boys are expected to get good grades in school
When placed in charge of her father's Carolina plantation, Eliza Lucas pioneered a cash crop that became a major trading staple of the British Empire. What was that crop?
A) hemp B) rice C) indigo D) tobacco
What happened to Joan of Arc after helping drive the English from France?
a. She became rich writing romance novels. b. She was burned at the stake as a heretic. c. She married the King of France and produced many children. d. She married a peasant and lived in poverty and obscurity. e. She became the first female Roman Catholic priest.
The public library movement across America was greatly aided by the generous financial support from
a. J. Pierpont Morgan. b. Andrew Carnegie. c. John D. Rockefeller. d. local "friends of the library." e. women's organizations.