According to Lorber’s article, the prevailing belief in Western societies is that women and men are:
a. intrinsically similar.
b. culturally similar.
c. intrinsically different.
d. culturally different
c. intrinsically different.
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All of the following were TRUE of the Anasazi people EXCEPT
A) they began building communities in New Mexico and Arizona perhaps 700 years before the arrival of Columbus. B) they cultivated crops such as corn, beans, squash, and chilies to feed a settled, urbanized community. C) they developed Chaco Canyon, a large city in northwest New Mexico as the hub of a widespread trade and ceremonial network. D) they managed to avoid the slow decline that plagued other early American peoples such as the Hohokam because of their adaptability to significant droughts.
Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of late nineteenth-century politics?
A) low voter turnout B) the "spoils" system C) weak presidents D) vote fraud
The earliest Christian missionaries encountered by the Ming dynasty were:
a. The Jesuits and the Franciscans b. The Jesuits and the Dominicans c. The Franciscans and Dominicans d. The Cistercians and the Franciscans
After the seventh century, Byzantine women were increasingly confined to home life and
a. won increased rights to property and inheritance. b. began to officially rule the empire. c. were, according to some sources, concealing their faces behind veils in public. d. were no longer allowed to serve as religious leaders. e. no longer wore veils.