Frances Wright argued that

A) marriage was a barrier to women's rights.
B) marriage played no role in either furthering or hindering women's rights.
C) women should not be involved with the abolitionist movement.
D) women should not obtain an education.


Answer: A

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A) The king's royal army rivaled most armies in Europe. B) France was a collection of nearly independent duchies and counties. C) The Count of Anjou and the Duke of Normandy had small realms compared to Paris. D) The king controlled taxation for the entire French nation. E) France possessed the earmarks of a modern nation state.

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What happened to daily life as soldiers on both sides realized that no one could gain an advantage in trench warfare?

a. Savage treatment of prisoners became commonplace. b. New weapons were developed to kill rather than overrun the enemy. c. Soldiers' daily lives became increasingly squalid and miserable in rat-infested trenches. d. Officers increasingly encouraged soldiers not to fight and to await a peace treaty. e. Most of the participants on all sides simply quit active fighting and the war bogged down into a stalemate.

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How did Shays's Rebellion lead to the reform of the Articles of Confederation?

A) It revealed the vulnerability of a nation with a weak central government. B) It showed that the judicial branch had overstepped its authority. C) It exposed the need for better checks and balances. D) It demonstrated the failure of republican ideals.

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Central to Balmaceda's nationalistic program was the desire to

A) prevent foreign domination of the nitrate industry. B) curb the power of the church. C) strengthen the trade-union movement. D) create a strong modern navy.

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