Radical feminists explored the varying models of power imbalances defining “power to” as:

a. domination and oppression.
b. collective power to do and act.
c. resistance to dominant power structures.
d. freedom to do and act.


d. freedom to do and act.

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Which of the following was a popular destination for immigrants in the late nineteenth century?

A) Italy B) Britain C) Spain D) Norway

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John Brown's raid on a federal arsenal occurred in the state of

A) Georgia. B) North Carolina. C) South Carolina. D) Virginia. E) Kansas.

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How did the money question divide American society in the late nineteenth century?

Answer: The ideal answer should include: a. The money question centered on whether gold or silver should be the basis of the monetary system. b. Differences on the money question reflected the class, geographical, and political divisions in the United States. c. Supporters of gold tended to be creditors, city dwellers, businessmen, and Easterners. d. Supporters of silver tended to be debtors, rural residents, farmers, and Westerners. e. In the 1896 presidential election, the Democratic candidate, William Jennings Bryan, supported silver. f. The Republican candidate, William McKinley, supported gold.

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The lack of which of the following was a key reason for the failure of the League of Nations?

A) military power B) legal foundation C) French support D) British support

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