For female advocates of the women's rights movement

A) violent actions were deemed necessary for change.
B) change, it was believed, would never occur.
C) leading abolitionists were seen as natural and important allies.
D) marriage was deemed a dead institution.


Answer: C

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As president, Dwight Eisenhower kept his campaign promise to

A) return to 1920s-style isolationism and end U.S. involvement in the United Nations. B) go to Korea and conclude a peace treaty. C) roll back most New Deal initiatives. D) increase civil liberties.

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How did larger urban cities differ from smaller cities in America?

a. Zoning in the smaller cities became a tool to segregate minorities, while larger cities were mostly integrated. b. Only larger cities adopted urban zoning ordinances, while smaller cities continued their growth without ordinances dividing the city into zones by specified use. c. Larger cities turned out multiple varieties of products, while smaller cities specialized in a specific line of goods or processed regional products. d. Department stores, warehouses, and hotels clustered in downtown areas of smaller cities, while larger cities saw factories take over downtown areas.

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Where do “rent boys” often come from?

a. Fatherless households from neighboring countries b. Upper-class neighborhoods c. Lower-class neighborhoods d. a Wide variety of social class backgrounds

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The Organization of American States (OAS), established in 1948, promised to

a. fight communism in the Americas. b. end rural poverty through land reform programs. c. eliminate urban and industrial pollution. d. institute democracy in all the member nations. e. end unilateral action in one state by another.

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