In the mid-nineteenth century, new female housework responsibilities included

a. spinning yarn and weaving textiles for the family's clothing.
b. less time spent in child supervision and individualized care.
c. cash-producing activities such as candle making and cheese production.
d. less time spent on planting flower beds and cleaning furniture.
e. more time spent washing, sewing, and ironing.


e

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a. allowed them to stay indefinitely in empty government buildings. b. protected their right to petition Congress. c. labeled them as insurrectionists and sent the U.S. Army to disperse them. d. supported the bill authorizing immediate payment of bonuses to First World War veterans.

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The English managed to overcome the Dutch trade monopolies by what means?

a. establishing more overseas colonies b. maintaining religious conformity among British colonies. c. keeping business ventures solely under royal warrant d. outlawing joint stock companies e. building a larger navy to challenge overseas trade.

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The Stamp Act of 1765 angered the colonists because

a. All of the following b. The new tax was imposed by Parliament and was blatantly designed to produce revenue for the British government c. The postage rates in colonial America were already extremely high d. The revenues produced by the act were too low to provide the services demanded by the colonists e. People bought far more stamps than any other commodity in colonial America

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What was the patron-client relationship, and what did it mean to Romans?

What will be an ideal response?

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