Who was the author of the Vindication of the Rights of Women?

A) Abigail Adams
B) Judith Sargent Murray
C) Mary Wollstonecraft
D) Alice Izard


C

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Which of the following is true of Roman marriage in the first two centuries A.D.?

a. A women could not obtain a divorce as easily as her husband. b. The government passed no laws or decrees concerning marriage, believing it to be a private matter. c. There is little evidence of genuine affection between husband and wife. d. Promiscuity, adultery, divorce, and remarriage were quite rare. e. Marriage was considered a sacred civic duty.

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Who or what was known as sharia?

a. The sultan's oldest son b. The obligation of merchants and traders to pay a tax c. The pilgrimage to Mecca d. The court of the sultan e. Islamic law

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"In general then I rise at five o'Clock in the morning, read till Seven, then take a walk in the garden or field, see that the Servants [slaves] are at their respective business, then to breakfast. The first hour after breakfast is spent at my musick, the next is constantly employed in recolecting something I have learned least . . . , such as French and short hand. . . . I devote the rest of the time till I dress for dinner to our little Polly and two black girls who I teach to read, and if I have my papa's approbation (my Mamas I have got) I intend [them] for school mistres's for the rest of the Negroe children. . . . [After dinner, musick and then] the rest of the afternoon in Needle work till candle light, and from that time to bed read or write. . . ." What is the significance of

Eliza Lucas calling her family's black workers "servants"? What will be an ideal response?

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Soviet reactions to the Marshall Plan included

a. military occupation of Finland and Denmark. b. direct participation in its aid benefits. c. the creation of a program of competitive financial aid to East Asia. d. the view that the plan was an effort by the United States at imperialist domination of Europe. e. a new policy of international cooperation.

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