Compare the lives of women in India after the introduction of Islam with the live of women in Angkor Wat
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss how Hindu and Islamic traditions of gender roles were different; in what ways did Islam change the daily lives of women in India? What is the significance of tracing descent along matrilineal lines in Angkor, as compared to the paternal organization of families in both Hindu and Islamic India?
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In 1940, FDR:
a) sent American troops to help the UK against Germany; b) loaned and leased destroyers and battle ships to help the UK against Germany; c) did nothing to help the UK against Germany; d) helped Germany against the UK.
After the Battle of the Marne in 1914,
a. the tide of war in the west turned to the French. b. the tide of war in the west turned to the Germans. c. the war became defensive, one of position rather than of movement. d. poison gas aided the German cause.
For a late-nineteenth-century unmarried working-class woman, why did amusement parks exert a powerful lure?
A) They offered opportunities to supplement meager wages through evening or weekend employment. B) They provided opportunities for the entire family to have a wholesome outing. C) They were places to meet friends, get away from parental supervision, and try out the latest dance steps. D) They had employment bureaus where factory owners recruited for high-paying jobs. E) They were places to buy bagels, baked potatoes, soda, and other foods and drinks not otherwise available.
The case of John Peter Zenger saw the courts rule that criticisms of the government were not libelous if actually true.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)