The “tall man/short woman” ideal was/is unimportant in ______?

a. the 1960s in the United States
b. the 1800s in the United States
c. wealthy societies, even today
d. eighteenth century Europe


d. eighteenth century Europe

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Which of the following provided a forum for the United States and the Soviet Union to negotiate their differences after World War II?

a)  Council of Foreign Ministers b)  Council of Economic Advisers c)  North Atlantic Treaty Organization d)  Loyalty Review Board

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Free blacks in the South faced each of the following limitations EXCEPT

A) being forced to register or have a white guardian who was responsible for their actions. B) being required to carry documentation of their free status at all times. C) being vulnerable t o re-enslavement through vagrancy or apprenticeship laws. D) having their attempts to hold meetings or form organizations blocked by the authorities. E) having to get official permission to move from one county to another.

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Of the following, the last to enter the "middle class" in America was the

a. physician. b. lawyer. c. factory supervisor. d. merchant.

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As president, Rutherford B. Hayes

A. promised to take the South back from the "Redeemers." B. refused to make political compromises with Democrats. C. called for a modest expansion of Reconstruction programs. D. promised to serve only one term. E. helped to unify Republicans and Democrats.

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