Jane Addams:
a. sought fulfillment as a wife and mother.
b. founded Hull House.
c. focused on ending prostitution and avoided challenging the power of political bosses.
d. devoted her life to the cause of women's suffrage.
ANSWER: b
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A. it had a functioning two-party system for fifty years. B. both political parties supported legislation to expand the right to vote. C. the largest political party was the Labour Party. D. both political parties were dominated by a ruling class of aristocratic landowners often involved in industrial and financial activities and upper-middle-class business people. E. Queen Victoria was the long-reigning monarch.
Frederick Douglass
A. argued that blacks wanted only an end to slavery, and not full social equality. B. was born free but was sold into slavery as a youth. C. wrote for William Lloyd Garrison's abolitionist newspaper. D. spent two years lecturing in England against slavery. E. was an ordained minister.
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Sarah Hale was best known for which of the following?
A) She was the first woman to edit an American periodical. B) She founded the American Colonization Society. C) She was a leading proponent of abolition. D) She wrote children's stories and essays about the natural landscape.