European middle-class families during the late nineteenth century
A) were more concerned with displaying the work ethic than in displaying wealth and following proper decorum.
B) stressed functional knowledge for their children to prepare them for their future roles.
C) prided themselves on doing the housework and cooking for their families.
D) increasingly became less cohesive, as togetherness was no longer an important value.
E) increased in numbers but were weakened structurally as men abandoned their family focus in order to advance their lives professionally.
B
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high taxes, which hindered spending. e. None of these choices.
Those who led the Bear Flag Revolt to make California a republic were:
a. young American officers under the leadership of John C. Frémont b. allied with the governor, Jose Castro c. Texans who thought the United States should have avoided war and supported the Mexicans d. British settlers who stayed in California after the United States annexed Oregon
How did the development and use of religion compare in the four river valleys?
What will be an ideal response?
Spartan society
A. secluded women and forbade them to appear in public. B. was the first ancient society to attempt to save all premature and crippled infants. C. adopted democracy a century earlier than in Athens. D. was organized as a military state. E. passed the Lycurgan reforms, which made all women voters.