Which of the following nineteenth-century leaders is primarily known for her pioneering work in the American feminist movement?

A. Harriet Tubman

B. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

C. Sojourner Truth

D. "Mother" Ann Lee

E. Rachel Eaton


B

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A) Vermont. B) Rhode Island. C) Delaware. D) Pennsylvania.

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Why did American interest in Hawaii increase in the 1890s?

a. There was intense pressure by American missionaries. b. There was a fear of German influence in the region. c. The economic and military value of the islands increased. d. American political leaders believed the islands could be a model for expansionism. e. Native Hawaiians appealed to the United States for help.

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Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and wife of Philip II of Spain, sought to

A) end religious persecution in England. B) push England toward a more radical Protestant faith. C) restore Catholicism in England by ruthless means. D) return England to the church of her father. E) avoid the crown.

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NSC-68 presumed that the United States could not necessarily rely on other nations to take the initiative in resisting communism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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