Which of the following publications quoted a middle-class housewife who said "I'm a server of food and a putter-on of pants and a bedmaker….But who am I?"

A) Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
B) The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
C) Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown
D) an article from Helen Gurley Brown's Cosmopolitan magazine


B

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All of the following were persistent trends in the upper-class eighteenth-century European family EXCEPT

A) childhood being viewed more and more as a special phase in human development. B) the use of wet nurses. C) the decline in the total number of children per family. D) the removal of children from foundling homes to board at state and municipal workshops. E) the use of a variety of birth control techniques.

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In the Dred Scott v. Sanford decision, the court ruled that __________

A) an African American could not be a citizen of the United States B) Congress had the power to prohibit slavery in federal territories C) the Missouri Compromise was constitutional D) the Democratic platform was unconstitutional E) African Americans could sue through the court system

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Which of the following best explains why a worker in Great Britain might have rejected Marx's ideas by the last half of the nineteenth century?

A. The rationale behind the ideas expressed in The Communist Manifesto had been disproven. B. The state suppressed political dissent and threatened individuals who espoused Marxism. C. Workers had benefited from the existing industrial system. D. As science became more influential, it helped to show the flaws in Marx's ideology.

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