Halley and Eshleman suggest that significant work remains if U.S. society is to achieve equality for queer individuals. Describe two barriers to full equality that persist, and explain how they could be overcome.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Varies.

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The Townshend duties prompted the publication of a series of letters written by John Dickenson in which he adopted the persona of a(n) __________

A) enslaved African B) British soldier C) humble farmer D) Puritan minister

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Expert opinions are considered trustworthy and can be used to take the place of facts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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How did the colonists resist the Townshend Acts? What role did women play in the resistance?

What will be an ideal response?

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After 1200, we begin to see the decline of the guild. What was the cause of this decline?

A) As the governmental systems of Europe changed, the requirements of the guilds grew less stringent, quality declined, and thus, the guilds declined. B) Entrepreneurs were starting their own shops that were not regulated by the guilds. The competition forced the closure of many guilds. C) Papal edicts concerning apprenticeships became impossible for the guilds to comply with, allowing unregulated shops to thrive. D) The operation of many shops outside of the cities allowed them to supersede guild procedure, thus, forcing the guild to move out of the cities as well. E) The growth of international trade spawned industries of mass produced goods, created by semi or unskilled workers that were not required to be members of a guild.

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