A woman is about to start a new job as an executive in a male-dominated company. She feels discouraged because she's heard about various studies that show that if she behaves in traditionally feminine ways she'll be devalued, but if she behaves in traditionally masculine ways she'll be disliked and negatively evaluated. Is she correct to be concerned?

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A) grandi. B) popolo grasso. C) popolo minuto. D) ciompi. E) duce.

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In the Dred Scott decision, the Supreme Court ruled that

a. Dred Scott was not a United States citizen. b. slaves could acquire freedom only by purchasing it. c. residence in free territory made Dred Scott free. d. Congress had the power to bar slavery from a territory.

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"The Curse of Ham" from the book of Genesis was interpreted by Muslims, Christians, and Jews entering into the slave trade in a way that

A. None of these answers is correct. B. applied the curse placed by Noah on Ham to slave- and indentured-servant-class individuals. C. identified the repugnant ethical behavior of Ham with Native Americans. D. linked the character of Ham to the African continent.

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Discuss the regulatory legislation supported by President Theodore Roosevelt, and explain the relationship between that legislation and Roosevelt's social, political, and economic beliefs.

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