Except in England, it was difficult for ___________ women to cooperate in supporting feminist causes.
A. urban and rural
B. Catholic and Protestant
C. older and younger
D. working-class and middle-class
Answer: D
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A) ruled that states had the right to draw their congressional districts any way they saw fit. B) invalidated an effort by North Carolina's legislature to guarantee that one congressional district would have a majority of black voters. C) rejected federal affirmative action statutes. D) ruled that Affirmative Action was a constitutional remedy for past racial discrimination.
The policy of containment developed under ________
A) Dwight Eisenhower B) Harry Truman C) Ronald Reagan D) Franklin Roosevelt
What was Thomas Hobbes' response to the English revolutions?
a. He felt that man was suited best to be in a pristine state of nature, without government interference. b. He stated that mankind was animalistic, and needed a strong government to maintain social order. c. He was a firm believer in democracy. d. He said that the best form of government was a theocracy. e. He argued in favor of revolution when the ruler broke the social contract.
Why did the Civil Rights movement begin to change in the early 1960s?
A) the Albany Movement and the Birmingham March B) the Albany Movement and King's assassination C) Nixon's election to the presidency and the Vietnam War D) Kennedy's assassination and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham