By the early nineteenth century, children were __________.
a. staying home longer and receiving more parental attention
b. increasingly subject to corporal punishment
c. expected to begin working at the age of four or five
d. valued primarily for their economic contributions
a. staying home longer and receiving more parental attention
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Which of the following is a Puritan belief?
a. God has already chosen those who are to be saved, and nothing one does will change one's fate. b. One who attempts to learn about the will of God is more likely to be saved. c. Good works are necessary for one's soul to go to heaven. d. God will extend salvation to all humans who repent of their sins.
The growth of the Sunbelt states and the stagnation of population in the rust belt have
a. led to the Democratic Party’s increase in the millennium’s final decades. b. led to the Republican Party’s decease in the millennium’s final decades. c. has opened opportunity for third party growth. d. has had no affect on national politics e. none of the above choices.
President Wilson refused to endorse American military rearmament until he was reelected in 1916.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Bismarck?s Kulturkampf was an attack on
A) German liberals. B) the landed aristocracy. C) the Catholic Church. D) the socialists. E) the middle class.