Horace Mann's most notable contributions were in the field of __________
A) religion
B) education
C) women's rights
D) temperance
B
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What societal needs and social and political trends were involved in the development of feudalism? What social problems did feudalism create, as well as solve, in western European societies?
What will be an ideal response?
A significant difference between secularists in the United States and those in Europe was
a. European secularists wanted to increase state power at the expense of the Church, but in the United States, freedom of religion was the greater concern. b. European secularists were concerned first with freedom of religion, but in the United States government power mattered most. c. European secularists were primarily concerned with creating state religions, while in the United States, government and religion were made completely separate. d. European secularists wanted to abolish religion altogether, while the United States government held that religion had a place in the state.
By the thirteenth century, virtually every group of craftworkers
a. had its own guild. b. had its own city. c. was organized into a political faction. d. was dominated by women. e. had rebelled against town elites.
Which of the following spoke at the 1848 Seneca Falls conference?
A) Frederick Douglass B) Henry Ward Beecher C) John Brown D) Catherine Beecher