How did the Second Great Awakening view the role of women?

a. Women should be concerned only with the spiritual lives of their families.
b. Women were spiritually inferior to men.
c. Women should not take leadership roles in religion.
d. Women could be important agents for change in society.


D

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During his trip to Europe, Bolivar visited Rome but spent most of his time in what center of intellectual Enlightenment thought?

a. Vienna. b. Paris. c. London. d. Prague. e. Madrid.

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Which of the following would describe a typical male Spartan after the new system, which emerged in the late sixth century B.C.E.?

A. Controlled and regimented B. Carefree and luxurious C. Literary and cultured D. Predestined but lighthearted E. Disorderly but comfortable

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a. produce textile b. gather crops c. fight each other d. bear children e. run the household

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