One of Rahilly’s respondents, Molly, told her daughter that that her clothing preferences were too “sloppy.” Another told her son that pants were a more comfortable option for playtime. These examples illustrate:

a. parents avoiding the issue of gender with their children.
b. the strategy of gender literacy.
c. the strategy of playing along.
d. parents confusion about gender attire.


a. parents avoiding the issue of gender with their children.

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In __________, John Marshall ruled that the Constitution’s contracts clause fully protected any charter a state granted to a private corporation.

a. Dartmouth College v. Woodward b. McCulloch v. Maryland c. Gibbons v. Ogden d. Marbury v. Madison

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After the passage of the 19th Amendment, the majority of women activists:

A) concentrated on making the most of women's voting rights. B) demanded further, more radical reforms. C) stopped participating in any women's organizations. D) began addressing wider social problems of race and class.

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Look for fossil found in all locations, but in ______ rock layer)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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How did African slavery in the New World differ fundamentally from past instances of slavery in world history?

a. Black Africans had never before been enslaved. b. Slavery previously was only practiced in the Middle East. c. Slavery in the Americas was clearly associated with race and with plantation economies. d. Slaves were usually not transported long distances.

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