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Why were many women opposed to saloons? O Saloons were considered places of moral corruption and alcoholism. • Women wanted to
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A patriot _____ the Revolutionary war, and a loyalist _____ the war.
(1 point) Responses supported; supported supported;
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Sojourner truth is saying in her speech "Ain't I A Woman?" that civil rights for African Americans and the rights of women are
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A patriot _____ the Revolutionary war, and a loyalist _____ the war.
(1 point) Responses supported; supported supported;
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A patriot _____ the Revolutionary war, and a loyalist _____ the war. (1 point) Responses supported; supported supported;
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the Industrial Revolution as opposed to previous eras as a time of
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Sojourner Truth, in her speech "Ain't I A Woman?" passionately argues that the civil rights of African Americans and the rights
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What is the best revision of the underlined portion of the following sentence?
The assassin was a Serbian nationalist, one of the
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Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer for each question or statement. What freedom was guaranteed in the South
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How would women in post-war Washington have responded to the correct statement above?
(1 point) Responses A majority would have
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