History, 24.06.2019 17:30, mosthatedpicky1
Which statement best explains how going to work affected women during and after world war 1? a. working forced women to cui their hair short , so many women decided to continue the trend b. working created a new entertainment industry , so many women wanted to become movie stars . c. working gave women a newfound independence , so they continued to work in different kinds of jobs d. working gave women the same purchasing power as men , so advertisers focused on them
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History, 22.06.2019 00:00, hamaama
Respond to the scenario regarding spanish colonial life in latin america. you are a creole living in venezuela. your family is wealthy and you are well educated. through your education, you have learned about enlightenment ideas regarding life, liberty, and property. although you are not in a position of power, you enjoy a comfortable life. when a revolution spreads in your country, you are faced with a decision to become a supporter of venezuelan independence, or support spain, and your current way of life. what do you do? write 5 paragraphs
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History, 22.06.2019 00:30, ernestscott406
Based on source 1 which political strategy did sncc most likely support to bring about change in society?
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00, simionriley4191
Which answer correctly summarizes the accomplishments of lucretia mott? a. mott founded several temperance and abolition groups. b. mott drafted a constitutional amendment to give women the right to vote. c. mott authored the declaration of sentiments and found the nwsa. d. mott organize the seneca falls convention and the first women's rights convention.
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30, rleiphart1
Limiting contact with foreigners was the main goal of chinese. true or false
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