Such reformers as Mary Gove and Paulina Wright were interested in
A) fighting for women's property rights.
B) encouraging sexual passivity and chastity among women.
C) liberating "fallen women" from their work in brothels.
D) educating women on their reproductive rights and health.
E) shocking American women in order to shake them from their complacency.
D
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a) They were elected by existing members. b) The king made the choices with advice from the members. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established. c) The king made the choices with advice from his own ministers. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established. d) Nominations were made in several ways, but a lottery determined which nominees were admitted. Consider This: Who would be in the best position to determine what was scientifically noteworthy? See 3.4: Science Established.
Until the 1800s, which were the only merchants allowed to trade in Japan?
What will be an ideal response?
American vaudeville
a. grew out of antebellum minstrelsy. b. would be best described as song shows. c. had largely died out by 1900. d. initially catered to the wealthy, leisure class. e. never appealed to the respectable middle class.
France was initially reluctant to agree to an alliance with the Americans because it questioned the Americans’ __________
A) ability to win the war B) commitment to independence C) loyalty to Britain D) political motives