One of the few advocates of women's rights who did not begin her career in the abolitionist movement and who made a frontal assault on all forms of sexual discrimination in Women in the Nineteenth Century was

A) Lucretia Mott.
B) Margaret Fuller.
C) Sarah Grimke.
D) Catherine Beecher.


B

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This 1862 advertisement for Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufactury suggests that manufacturing was

A) a creator of social harmony. B) a source of pollution. C) as dignified as a university. D) powerful but not threatening. E) more pleasing to look at than trees or gardens.

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Preachers during the Second Great Awakening taught that

a. churches should be controlled by the wealthy. b. God can only be understood by highly educated people. c. religion is for men only. d. salvation is available to anyone, rich or poor.

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What message did Erasmus send in his work Praise of Folly?

A) He wanted political reform. B) He wanted religious reform. C) He pressed for educational change. D) He encouraged the use of vernacular literature. E) He wanted a return to simple virtues.

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What was President Roosevelt referring to when he stated that "capitalism was saved in [those] eight days"?

A) The bank holiday that he imposed upon entering office B) The amount of time it took to pass the Social Security Act C) The creation of the National Recovery Administration that suspended antitrust laws D) The appointment of his cabinet and the Brain Trust who advised him on financial issues

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