In which ways was trans-hemispheric interaction during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries a continuation of previous centuries, and in which ways was it a departure? Which factors contributed to continuities as well as changes?
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The primary task of the War Production Board was to ______________________.
A. decide where to build new factories for war production B. determine how to finance the production of war equipment C. allocate resources and coordinate production among the nation's factories as they converted from civilian to military production D. set the wage scale that would attract workers to jobs in defense plants
British authorities based their colonial commercial policies on the theory of ________
A) feudalism B) laissez-faire C) mercantilism D) federalism E) republicanism
Hierarchy based on sex was ____________________ questioned in public before 1830
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The "flapper" of the 1920s symbolized
a. American women's continuing obsession with European fashions. b. the end of mass migration. c. the growing influence of modernist literature. d. many women's new sense of independence and daring. e. a triumph of progressive education.