Legally, in colonial America, women were considered equal to men

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Maria Winkelmann made her contributions in the field of __________.

A. natural history B. medicine C. astronomy D. biology

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Which of the following is not evidence that public education in the late-nineteenth-century United States had become entangled in ethnic and class differences?

A) The proliferation of private and parochial schools B) The controversy over compulsory education C) The debates over classroom decorum D) The efforts to wrest control of schools from neighborhood leaders E) New educational theories that stressed decentralized administration, repealed compulsory attendance, and de-emphasized white European conventions such as punctuality.

History

Thanks to stability and a steady supply of basic needs, early city dwellers could __________.

A. specialize in new developing jobs B. spend more time on farming C. work for less time D. devote themselves to religious studies

History

According to traditional Chinese beliefs, only men can carry on sacred family rituals

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

History