In which religious denomination did women play a prominent role?
A) Franciscan
B) Jesuit
C) Dominican
D) Quaker
D
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A loyalist paramilitary group, ____________ also operated under the names Protestant Action Group and Protestant Action Force in the 1970s with around 1800 members. Formed at the outset of "The Troubles" in 1966, it takes its name from its Irish forefathers.
How did the Massachusetts Minutemen shape the American crisis with Britain?
A) They fought as a special forces unit for the British Army. B) They served as an irregular force and stockpiled guns which brought on war. C) They sent petitions to the King of England begging for peace. D) They prevented the war from starting in 1775 by surrendering their arms.
Which of the following places Latin America's racial hierarchy in the proper order, from lowest to highest, in status?
a. Mestizo/Mulatto, Native American/African slave, Peninsular, Creole b. Native American/African slave, mestizo/mulatto, Creole, Peninsular c. Peninsular, Creole, mestizo/mulatto, Native American/African slave d. Creole, mestizo/mulatto, Peninsular, Native American/African slave e. Native American/African slave, Creole, mestizo/mulatto, Peninsular
The Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) was created in response to pressure from __________.
a. African Americans b. Mexican Americans c. American women d. Asian Americans