Fukuda Hideko's magazine was dedicated to promoting the interests of what group in Meiji Japan?

a. samurai
b. educators
c. peasants
d. factory workers
e. women


e

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In 1916, to ease the tension between those who sought an immediate end to segregation and racial injustice and those who counseled patience and accommodation, W. E. B. Du Bois and his white ally, Joel Spingarn, organized __________

A) a celebration of the life of Booker T. Washington B) the Amenia Conference C) the Niagara Movement D) the NAACP

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The 1920s was a decade marked by

a.) shared prosperity among all parts of society b.) inequality in all parts of society c.) fear and insecurtiy remained after WW1 d.) natural disasters and reconstruction

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During the Industrial Revolution, consumption was not automatic so manufacturers did all of the following to sell their product EXCEPT ________

A. update and advertise a new version of a product to replace the older and thus less desirable and fashionable product B. appeal to contemporary Christians to sell products to cleanse their outward appearance during services C. appeal first to the aristocracy and once their business had been gained, produce a less expensive version of the product to sell to the middle class D. salespeople used bilingual catalogs and went all over Europe to demonstrate products E. learn lessons from past failures and successes

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The new political movements that resulted from the Industrial Revolution reflected the concerns of which of the following groups?

A) unskilled and semiskilled workers B) academics and scholars C) women in middle class households D) merchants and businessmen E) aristocrats and landowners

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