The primary motivation for late-nineteenth-century immigration was

a. religious persecution.
b. political persecution.
c. economic hardship.
d. forced migration.
e. hardship caused by war.


c

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All of the following indexed the rising status of upper-class women in Rome except

a. the banning of prostitution. b. a law prohibiting fathers from marrying their daughters against their will. c. a law allowing women to draw up wills without the consent of their husbands. d. Roman women were not secluded in their homes as upper-class Greek women were. e. Roman women could own property and if divorced, keep their dowry.

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