What did factory work provide for women?

A) autonomy
B) prestige
C) wages
D) freedom


C

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Pol Pot’s reign of terror in Cambodia was brought to an end by

a. massive American military intervention. b. United Nations economic sanctions. c. an invasion by the North Vietnamese. d. a goodwill mission by the National Council of Churches. e. none of these choices.

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Martin Luther King, Jr., headed

a. the Congress of Racial Equality. b. the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. c. the Southern Christian Leadership Council. d. the Inter-Racial Justice Committee. e. the Urban League.

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Despite a rough start to the war, the election of 1812 revealed:

a. that most southerners opposed the war with Britain. b. pro-war spirit among New Englanders. c. that the South and the West continued to support the war. d. that a war can boost a sitting president's popularity.

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Ann Tanneyhill of the National Urban League played a crucial role in arranging radio broadcasts and other publicity related to

a. calling for increased economic opportunities for black women. b. urging black Americans to place patriotism above racial concerns. c. urging black Americans to withdraw their support from the war until they achieved full equality. d. encouraging black Americans to accept financial hardship as a necessary sacrifice for winning the war.

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