In colonial New England Puritan communities, the family was

A. marked by relatively loose parental supervision.
B. both highly valued and expected to be under the authority of women.
C. expected to be under the authority of women.
D. neither highly valued nor expected to be under the authority of women.
E. highly valued.


Answer: E

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A) white men only. B) their family members. C) men from across the nation. D) men from their locality.

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The major reason that the Federalists collapsed as a political party was because

a. the Democratic-Republicans adopted the Federalists' economic program b. the Federalists opposed a protective tariff c. the Democratic-Republicans used a new style of political campaign d. abolitionists deserted the Federalists when the party would not condemn slavery e. Lincoln was elected President and the Civil War began

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What was the main result of the deadly diseases brought to the New World by Europeans?

A) an extremely high mortality rate among the natives, destroying the culture of many tribes B) a diminution of these diseases throughout Europe C) some deaths, but a low number compared to those caused by warfare between Native Americans and Europeans D) a death rate high only where Native Americans lived in low concentrations E) no significant deaths, since Native Americans were already immune to these diseases

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What are the significant demographic (population) trends of the nineteenth century in Europe and America? What factors account for these changes?

What will be an ideal response?

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