Those most often employed in factories in the nineteenth century were

A) women.
B) children.
C) men.
D) women and children.
E) men and children.


D

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A) The Japanese arts had more playful humor. B) The Japanese arts were filled with humility. C) The Japanese arts showed a harshness. D) The Japanese arts were made from lesser quality materials. E) The Japanese arts exhibited a health-consciousness.

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The development of Greek thought presented in the text demonstrates

a. a trend toward a more rational understanding of nature and society. b. the belief that knowledge, not obedience, is essential for a virtuous life. c. a passion for the pursuit of excellence. d. an appreciation of the worth, significance, and dignity of the individual. e. all of the above

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What, more than shared religion, bound people of the Middle Colonies?

A. similar national origins B. institutions of government C. tight-knit communities with little mobility D. low immigration rates

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What was the result of the Jesuits' missionary work in Asia?

What will be an ideal response?

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