During World War I, women in Europe
a. were slow to enter the industrial workforce.
b. attained wage equality with men in industrial jobs that men had monopolized prior to the war.
c. were able to keep their war-time employment at war's end.
d. were unable to strengthen their movements for greater social and political rights.
e. were employed in a wide variety of traditionally 'male' jobs.
e
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A) much harsher than their European counterparts B) responses to communism C) more durable in Latin America than in Europe D) highly successful in addressing Latin America's social problems
In February 1937, President Roosevelt asked Congress for the power to name six new judges. But "Court-packing" became unnecessary when:
a. Congress took New Deal cases out of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction b. the Supreme Court ruled that the president, not Congress, could add new justices c. three Supreme Court justices died within a two-month period d. the Supreme Court began reversing previous decisions and upholding the New Deal
How did the spread of Christianity change after the reign of Constantine?
A) The appeal of polytheistic religions limited its spread. B) The Great Persecution stopped its spread. C) Imperial support played a more important role. D) The role of missionaries became more important.
One of the major political scandals of the Grant presidency involved
a. the Compromise of 1877. b. the black codes. c. the Central Pacific Railroad. d. the Specie Resumption Act. e. Credit Mobilier.