Which statement best characterizes how evangelical culture changed the role of women in American society?

a. Women began to expect their husbands to contribute more to household chores and the duties of raising children.
b. Women became a less important figure to the home and family.
c. Women became more confined to the home but became more important inside it.
d. Women were expected to make a larger economic contribution to society than ever before.
e. Women were given more rights and leadership positions within religious and political organizations.


C

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A) attempted to satisfy Japanese demands for raw materials. B) threatened Japan with war unless it withdrew from the Philippines. C) insisted that Japan withdraw from China and pledge no further aggression. D) demonstrated his sophisticated appreciation of the military and political situation in East Asia.

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According to the Confucian 'School of Mind',

A. knowledge based on experience is superior knowledge. B. every person, rich or poor, needs an education. C. pain needs to be overcome by mental strength. D. the mind and the universe are a single unit. E. knowledge gained by self-searching is inferior to an investigation of the outside world.

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Robert Weaver was the first African American member of any presidential cabinet

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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As a result of immigration, between 1850-1910, the population of northern America increased by almost

a. half b. three-quarters c. twice d. four-fold e. ten-fold

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