What impact did World War I have on women?
a. Traditions of gender kept women from working in factories.
b. Farms were still run by men, who were exempt from the war.
c. Job and career opportunities expanded.
d. Wartime stress put the goals of suffragettes on the back burner.
e. Public opinion remained unchanged as to the status of women in society.
c
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A) a change in Russia's political culture B) opposition from die-hard communists C) the end of the Soviet Union D) rapid economic change
The biggest difference across cultures in mate selection was due to a cluster of characteristics reflecting
A. traditional values. B. gender differences. C. both gender differences and traditional values. D. intelligence.
The use of the term "gilded age" to describe the u.s. society during the later part of the 19th century suggests that, a this time, the nation was concerned with
A. Literacy and artistic advancement B. Verses expansion C. Social equality D. Materialistic goals
What were the final events that pushed the United States to join World War I?
What will be an ideal response?