In Walden, Henry David Thoreau __________.
A. questioned the spiritual cost of the market revolution
B. criticized society for wasting women's potential
C. humanized the factory system
D. argued for the development of the nation's natural resources
Answer: A
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Missionary and reform societies known collectively as the “__________ empire” were a major force in American culture in the 1830s.
a. perfect b. Christian c. benevolent d. salvation
The author of the Declaration of Independence was __________
a. George Washington b. Benjamin Franklin c. Samuel Adams d. Patrick Henry e. Thomas Jefferson
What were the causes most responsible for the consumer revolution in the eighteenth century?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Chou and Feagin, why do many Asian Americans see education as an equalizer?
A. Academia is racially diverse and involves less discrimination. B. Academic achievements are perceived as objective and able to counteract bias. C. Education encourages young men to become more egalitarian. D. Educational success challenges beliefs people hold about Asian Americans.