Passage 4 – from Harriet Jacobs, “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" 1. How does the plight of Harriet Jacobs illustrate the role that class played in the Cult of Domesticity? 2. What principles of the Cult of Domesticity does Jacobs acknowledge in this passage? 3. How does this passage illustrate the role men played in the Cult of Domesticity? 4. How might Jacobs's audience view her decision to become the mistress of an unmarried man? How does she try to shape their judgment of her? 5. Through changes of tone, how does Jacobs try to both appeal to and challenge her audience's preference for women to be submissive?
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History, 21.06.2019 22:40, lifewkeya
What does the case of mary dyer in 1660 illustrate? a. puritans practiced a fierce rhetoric but were lenient in practice. b. quakers had a tenuous grasp on the social realities of the english colonies. c. quakers were willing to defy authority even at their own personal risk and expense. d. quakers practiced their religion without a church and without clergy.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:00, nadiareese
Why was the united states motivated to establish the open door policy? a. the policy guaranteed american commerce with china. b. the policy supported the chinese nationalist cause. c. the policy led to a gain of american colonies in asia. d. the policy claimed damages from the chinese.
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