What was the most popular role model for women in the 1950s?
A) ambitious business executive B) active feminist
C) mother and housewife D) doctor or lawyer
C
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What role did the family play in the utopian worlds created by the Shakers, Oneidans, and Mormons? How were the reform efforts of these movements a response to social and economic conditions?
What will be an ideal response?
In October of 1867, five Native American tribes, including the Comanche met with a U.S. delegation at Medicine Lodge Creek in Texas. What were the four other tribes and who led the U.S. delegation?
A) Kiowa, Naishan, Cheyenne, and Arapaho. William Tecumseh Sherman led the delegation. B) Cheyenne, Sioux, Kiowa, and Naishan. General George Custer led the delegation. C) Navaho, Kiowa, Naishan and Cheyenne. General Ulysses S. Grant led the delegation. D) Apache, Kiowa, Naishan and Sioux. William Tecumseh Sherman led the delegation.
Which of the following outcomes was achieved by utopian thought?
A) It minimized the prospect of inevitable conflict between economic classes. B) It decreased the willingness of property owners to address problems of inequity. C) It increased the awareness in the educational differences of social classes. D) It fought the system in which people were placed into different categories. E) It urged citizens to divide their money equally among themselves.
In Korea, the social term true-bone referred to
a. all those families and individuals not classified in one of the seven categories. b. anyone who did not own land. c. a foreigner or emigrant who had no Korean roots. d. a member of the Buddhist temple or monastery. e. the highest born aristocratic families.