Activist Gloria Steinem maintained that

A) men were the source of most problems in the world.
B) gender roles were culturally constructed.
C) women's liberation would come at the expense of men's liberation.
D) a woman's identity was likely always to be based on her looks.
E) most women desired to become corporate executives.


B

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Which of the following is most accurate:

A) slaves paid little attention to the rhetoric of the American Revolution. B) slaves were unaware of the emancipatory language of the American Revolution. C) slaves were aware of the rhetoric of the American Revolution, but failed to recognize the meaning it held for their lives. D) slaves were aware of the rhetoric of the American Revolution, and as such many sought their own liberation.

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All of the following are true with regard to the family economy EXCEPT ________

A. the family economy did not dominate the life of skilled urban artisans B. in Eastern Europe, the family economy functioned in the context of serfdom and landlord domination C. all goods and income produced went to the household rather than to the individual family member D. depending on their ages and skills, everyone in the household worked E. servants played a key role in the family economy

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How does the humorous story related in the Voices excerpt titled "Frederick Douglass Describes an Awkward Situation" reveal the central problems confronting abolitionist lecturers in the 1830s and 1840s?

A) Lecturers confronted racist assumptions about segregation and black people. B) Lecturers dealt with angry free black populations who wanted them to leave. C) Lecturers adjusted to the abundance of followers who swarmed them everywhere. D) Lecturers endured state militia attacks on their hotels and meeting houses.

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What is the correct chronological order of the progression of art forms in Greece?

A) Egyptian influenced, naturalism, realism, ideal B) Naturalism, Egyptian influenced, ideal, realism C) Ideal, naturalism, Egyptian influenced, realism D) Egyptian influenced, ideal, naturalism, realism E) Egyptian influenced, realism, naturalism, ideal

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