What were the views of Judith Sargent Murray on women in America society? How did conservatives respond to her?
What will be an ideal response?
Key Points: gender roles; feminism; gender and revolution; political reactions
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A) resulted in more Latino teachers, counselors, and courses. B) met with little success. C) focused on becoming assimilated into Anglo culture. D) generally met with little resistance from educational authorities.
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During the economic crisis of the 1890s, Jacob W. Coxey advocated a
a. return to classical laissez-faire economics. b. government takeover of the major businesses. c. march on Washington of the unemployed to demand government help. d. repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act.