In the 1800s, the champions of individual rights were the ________

A) conservatives
B) socialists
C) liberals
D) Marxists


C

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Pope Urban II's promise to forgive the sins of those who participated in the Crusades blurred the line between __________

A) Romans and Byzantines B) Christians and Muslims C) pilgrim and crusader D) clergy and laity

History

Among their many causes, Progressives fought to

a. prohibit further immigration. b. limit public spending on education. c. limit suffrage in machine-run city wards. d. end prostitution and "white slavery." e. eliminate the poll tax on African American voters.

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The settlement house and women's club movements were crucial centers of female progressive activity because they

a. demonstrated that great literature and philosophy were relevant to social questions. b. broke down the idea that women had special concerns as wives and mothers. c. introduced many middle-class women to a broad array of urban social problems and civic concerns. d. helped slum children learn to read Dante and Shakespeare. e. provided the political base for women seeking public office.

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What place did women occupy in the American colonies at mid-eighteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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