How did family life change under the Bolshevik regime?
a. There was freer access to divorce.
b. The family was promoted as the foundation of social stability.
c. Marriages shifted to civil services rather than religious services.
d. Child care institutions were created by the state for the benefit of working women.
e. All of these
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A. attacks by Indians B. Getting caught in an early snowstore due to geographic difficulties C. !imprisonment by the Mexican army
The gregarious New York politician who never took a political position if he could avoid doing so and who led a political machine known as the Albany Regency was
A) De Witt Clinton. B) Martin Van Buren. C) Thomas Hart Benton. D) William Harris Crawford.
Many of Henri Bergson's followers were made hopeful by his writings because he argued that
a. truth is not what is real but is whatever serves a particular purpose. b. we should accept our existence as the only unchangeable thing. c. we retain the freedom to make a future different from the one predicted by scientists. d. God does not exist, and everything is permissible.
The Seneca Falls Convention was called to
a. protest gender inequality. b. make public the illegal treaties imposed on Amerindians by the United States. c. more fairly distribute western lands to traditional Amerindian tribes. d. fight Jim Crow laws in the American South. e. distribute farmlands to Amerindian tribes of the Great Plains.