Women, as wives and daughters, often derive significant compensatory benefits from relationships with the men in their families. This is called:
a. voluntary subordination.
b. sexist accommodation.
c. patriarchal reversal.
d. trading power for patronage.
d. trading power for patronage.
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Since there is no written evidence available, what other evidence have scholars used to explain the social stratification of the Harappan Era society?
a. Scholars made assumptions based on studying other societies that existed at the time. b. India and Mesopotamia were involved in trade, and Sumerian writing describes India's social system. c. Since Mesopotamia and India were involved in trade, it is assumed that small shops and craftsmen existed and that wealth and occupational diversity were associated with these. d. Scholars made assumptions based on studying evidence of societies that existed after the Harappan. e. Archaeologists have studied the residences of different sizes and complexity, which indicates classes based on wealth.
How did the tactics of Alice Paul's National Woman's Party differ from Carrie Chapman Catt's National American Woman's Suffrage Association?
A) ?? Paul's followers used petitions to persuade Congress of the injustices committed against women. B) ?? Paul's followers used a letter writing campaign to pressure President Wilson. C) ?? Paul's organization rejected a state by state approach and worked to pressure Congress to enact a woman suffrage constitutional amendment. D) ?? Paul's followers used the power of prayer to gain God's intervention. E) ?? Paul's followers exchanged sexual favors with members of Congress for support.
When women workers refused to work after dark and petitioned their legislature, this state became the first to pass a 10-hour-day law.
A. Maine B. Pennsylvania C. New Hampshire D. Massachusetts
The slave population
A. was concentrated west of the Mississippi River. B. was concentrated in the East. C. moved steadily south and east. D. was concentrated in the Deep South.