Plantation mistresses of the pre–Civil War South __________.
a. were responsible for running an extended household
b. lived lives of leisure
c. represented a majority of the women in the slave states
d. did not interact with plantation slaves
a. were responsible for running an extended household
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In the second half of the sixteenth century, Germany was an almost ungovernable land of about 360 __________ political entities.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What impact did women's wartime employment have on gender roles?
a. Women were welcomed as equals in the workplace. b. Wartime employment ushered in changes to ease the "double burden" of women workers having to juggle work and family responsibilities. c. At the end of the war, women were expected to return to their roles in the home while most women wished to continue working. d. The wartime jobs empowered most women to continue in jobs defined as male work even after the war was over.
The transition from farm life to factory life for women in pre-Civil War America was quite difficult.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the "Eloquent Peasant" excerpts, where did the peasant journey to?
A) ?Idosis B) ?Golgotha C) ?Enoch D) ?Ehnas E) ?Knosis