Which of the following figures did not actively challenge the status of women in the early American republic?

a. Abigail Adams
b. Phillis Wheatley
c. Mercy Otis Warren
d. Judith Sargent Murray


Ans: b. Phillis Wheatley

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The Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade (1973)

A. initially applied only to pregnancies resulting from rape or abuse. B. invalidated all laws prohibiting abortion during the second trimester. C. enabled women to obtain an abortion during any point of a pregnancy. D. made abortion legal for the first time in the history of the United States. E. was based on a new legal interpretation of privacy rights.

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All of the following statements regarding affirmative action are true EXCEPT

A. affirmative action brought awareness to gender discrimination in the workplace and higher education. B. None of these answers is correct. C. Lyndon Johnson supported affirmative action. D. within a short amount of time, affirmative action guidelines quickly extended to virtually all institutions in the United States. E. affirmative action requires employers to adopt positive measures to recruit minorities.

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