In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan sharply criticized

a. the idea that there is such a thing as gender identity.
b. the relegation of most women to working-class jobs.
c. the growing sexual explicitness of American culture.
d. the "feminine ideal" and the "cult of domesticity."
e. the ideal of the two-parent family.


d

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Greek colonization was motivated primarily by __________.

A. economic pressure facing the mother city B. an interest in expanding Greek civilization to other parts of the world C. the ambition of Greek military leaders D. competition with the growing Roman Republic

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Compare and contrast the revolutionary movements in Venezuela, Mexico, and Brazil

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of these is illustrated by Map 33.2, "Africa During World War I"?

A) the neutrality of most of Africa during the war B) German power in sub-Saharan Africa C) the vast extent of Alliance territory in Africa D) the advantage of the Entente in terms of resources

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In 1916, Wilson supported Progressive reforms in part because he

a. had a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. b. was preparing to run for reelection. c. realized that such measures were necessary to end the economic recession. d. had been won over to the cause of civil rights for women and African Americans.

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