Frederick Douglass argued that black men's suffrage was more important than women's

suffrage because

A) his concern was for black patriarchy.
B) he thought black men were more important than women.
C) women were not in danger because of their sex.
D) he was ignorant of women's rights issues.


C

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After World War II, the United States entered a period of prosperity, consumer spending and high employment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What recent development has had some critics questioning whether the Japanese economy is truly “miraculous”?

A. The decline in the value of the yen has produced serious trade imbalances. B. Japanese women have moved to end widespread employment discrimination. C. Japan entered a recession in the 1990s from which it has yet to emerge. D. The job security workers have enjoyed has been mandated by the government, rather than driven by the economy. E. The Japanese market continues to reject international competition.

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The Republican vision of America as expressed by Thomas Jefferson embraced the ideal of

a. A modern industrialized economy b. A large and powerful federal government c. A society of small, independent, land-owning farmers d. An urbanized nation with cities to rival those of Europe e. An educational system that was exclusive to wealthy elites

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What were the political positions and implications that emerged from the different reactions to industrialization?

What will be an ideal response?

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