__________ tended to provide some options for women after around 1900.

A. Control over their children and wage-earning
B. University education
C. Legal equality and access to divorce
D. Professional degrees


Answer: C

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In 1894, Jacob Coxey led a march on Washington, D.C. to protest __________

A) the arrest of several prominent American socialists B) high tariffs and unlimited coinage of silver C) racial discrimination D) the failure of government to provide relief to the unemployed

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As the Allies began to defeat the Germans from the east and the west,

a. Japan considered a sudden surrender to Great Britain. b. Mussolini signed an alliance treaty with the United States. c. they began to uncover the horrors of Nazi death camps. d. antiwar protesters began to march on Washington.

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Which of the following were results of Spanish Catholic missionary work in the Americas?

a. The destruction of indigenous religious texts b. The torture of Native Americans for paganism c. The transformation of semi-nomadic societies into sedentary ones d. The nominal conversion of large numbers of Native Americans e. All of these choices

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