In the case of Martin v. Commonwealth (1805), the courts ruled that married women were legally bound to resist participation in the illegal actions of their husbands

A) True
B) False


B

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a. He sought to establish an asylum for his people. b. He wished to flee the persecution of the Quakers in his native home of England. c. He hoped to experiment with liberal ideas in government. d. He wished to make a profit in the New World. e. He wished to set up a society based on complete equality.

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Under the leadership of Kemal Atatürk, Turkey

a. ceded its Arab territories but remained the spiritual leader of the Muslim world. b. became the first Islamic state in the modern world. c. drove the Allies from Anatolia and became a staunchly secular, modern republic. d. became a successful secular state with its capital in Constantinople, renamed Istanbul. e. restored the Ottoman Empire, which had briefly been dissolved after World War I.

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The Supreme Court's Miranda and Escobedo decisions came under sharp attack from many conservatives because they

a. prohibited any official recognition of religion in public education. b. guaranteed the rights of criminal suspects against mistreatment by the police. c. overturned laws prohibiting unnatural sexual acts. d. upheld laws requiring busing to achieve racial balance in public schools. e. upheld laws prohibiting private property owners from polluting rivers and lakes.

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What was The industrial revolution

What will be an ideal response?

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