Philosophes crusaded for
A) political equality for all.
B) social recognition for all.
C) separation of church and state.
D) women?s rights.
E) all of the above.
C
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Camp David Accords were significant because they
A) settled disputes between the former Union and Confederate states over debts. B) officially ended American participation in the Vietnam War. C) set the foundation for peace negotiations between Israel and the Arab states. D) limited the number of nuclear missiles that the United States and the Soviet Union could possess. E) led to formal diplomatic relations between the United States and China.
Critics dubbed Lincoln a tyrant partly because he
a. raised taxes without Congressional authorization. b. surrounded himself with "yes men" in his cabinet. c. tried to bully the British over freedom of the seas. d. suspended the writ of habeas corpus. e. implemented a draft long before the Union army exhausted the potential supply of volunteers.
Argentine women were granted the right to vote and hold office in 1947, largely because
A) Perón's wife, Evita, was a fervent feminist who pressured her husband to support women's equality. B) they were 45 percent of industrial workers and demanded their political and civil rights. C) Perón's conservative Catholic government expected women's vote to favor the Church. D) the U.S. government had pressured Perón to show his commitment to democracy.