Who was the first woman to become part of a president's cabinet?
A) Eleanor Roosevelt
B) Mary McLeod Bethune
C) Frances Perkins
D) Carey McWilliams
Answer: C
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In making his decisions, Jackson preferred to consult with __________
A) official heads of departments B) an informal group of advisors C) congressional leaders from different sections D) his vice president, John Calhoun
Regarding the values of westerners, Irwin Unger concludes that most of them were:
a. individualistic and egalitarian and believers in taking action b. conformists and followers, although they were often violent c. egalitarian and prejudiced, hating Indians, foreigners, and easterners d. individualistic, but timid, so they often appeared to be conformists
In the case of Muller v. Oregon (1908), the Supreme Court ruled that:
a. women were entitled to have greater protection in the workplace than men. b. the Fourteenth Amendment does not guarantee the right to vote for women. c. businesses do not have to provide maternity leave for their female employees. d. women are entitled to half of a family's assets following a divorce.
In October 1991, law professor Anita Hill accused _________ of sexual harassment. A. Ruth Bader Ginsburg B. Stephen Breyer C. David Souter D. Clarence Thomas
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