Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique was ground-breaking because the book
A) argued that women were superior to men.
B) claimed that women should have more opportunities than only being a housewife.
C) asserted that women should be able express their sexuality freely and openly.
D) proposed that marriage as a legal institution be abolished.
E) challenged the Supreme Court's ruling that the birth control pill should only be made available to married women.
B
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a) Kent State b) My Lai c) Gulf of Tonkin d) Hue
At the Diet of Worms in 1521, Martin Luther __________
A) acknowledged his heresy against the Roman Catholic Church B) offered public penance for his erroneous claims about the pope C) refused to retract his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church D) demanded a meeting with the pope to discuss church reform
The Roman constitution was:
A. an unwritten accumulation of laws and customs. B. a formally preserved written set of laws. C. inscribed upon cement blocks and displayed. D. part written; part unwritten. E. a set of laws limiting the powers of chief magistrates.
The Industrial Revolution required large movements of people to urban areas
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false