Who described the "problem that had no name" in her 1963 book The Feminine Mystique?

A) Phyllis Schlafly
B) Norma McCorvey
C) Simone de Beauvoir
D) Betty Friedan


D

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What event triggered the rebellion known as the Sepoy Mutiny?

A) apparent British disregard of Indian religious beliefs B) trade policies that favored British cloth C) invasion by the Chinese D) the looting of an Indian village

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Axis Powers are defined as

A) the nations that decided not to succumb to Hitler's advances in 1939. B) an international coalition that opposed the Allies, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. C) the coalition of nations that decided to fight against social democracy in 1939. D) an international coalition that opposed the Axis, led by Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. E) the international coalition of nations, as drawn up in the League of Nations, to defend territories subjugated by another.

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What do Freud's concepts of id, ego, and superego attempt to explain?

A. how humans manage their social consciousness and deeper desires B. how abnormal personalities develop and cope or fail to cope in society C. how gender identity is socially constructed D. how religion serves to alleviate the desire for meaning and purpose

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In the 1850s

a. captains of industry came to dominate British politics. b. country gentlemen continued to dominate British politics. c. labor unions came to dominate British politics. d. yeomen farmers continued to dominate British politics. e. Britain had become the freest country in the world, and as such no single group dominated.

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