How was the Female Moral Reform Society typical of mid-century reform movements?

What will be an ideal response?


Key Points: middle-class women and reform; religion and reform; urban issues: prostitution; evolution of reform efforts

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When Nikita Khrushchev came to power, he made a goodwill gesture by withdrawing Soviet troops from:

A) Austria. B) Hungary. C) Czechoslovakia. D) Cuba.

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A supposed asset for the South at the beginning of the Civil War that never materialized to its advantage was

a. effective military leadership. b. intervention by Britain and France. c. the fighting skill of Southern males. d. its ability to fight on its own soil. e. its belief that it was defending its way of life.

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As it did in upper North America, trade in ________ motivated early European colonization of Siberia.

A. fur B. tobacco C. wood products D. wheat

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The letters of Louisa McCord in the text would best be used to illustrate the

A) life of a woman who at once admires and lives a typical plantation mistresses life. B) low rates of literacy among southern white women. C) opinions of a southern woman who at once admired and condemned her life. D) life of a southerner in the North.

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