A) Supporting bond drives to raise funds for the war
B) Organizing American women to work in the defense industry
C) Teaching English language, home, and health classes to immigrants
D) Volunteering for the American Red Cross
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A) Women were among the party's chief financial backers.
B) Women were among the party's founders.
C) It fully integrated women into all its activities.
D) Despite promoting reform, it refused to endorse woman suffrage.
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A) It led to increased integration with middle-class white women in graduate school and the workplace.
B) Because of Jim Crow laws, African American women had the opportunity to organize and manage their own professional organizations.
C) For the first time, many African American professional women participated in training programs with white women.
D) African American professions challenged family harmony because African American men were excluded from the professions.
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A) The Democrats had a female vice presidential candidate.
B) The Progressives abandoned their earlier support of woman suffrage.
C) Two of the three political parties supported woman suffrage.
D) Women voters outnumbered men for the first time in history.
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A) Higher wages and better working conditions in factories
B) Greater control over their bodies
C) Passage of an anti-lynching law
D) Countering the disenfranchisement of African American men
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A) Urging that women shut down war industries
B) Calling for the impeachment of antisuffrage officials
C) Admitting African American women members
D) Picketing the White House
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A) unions could operate without charging dues.
B) communal apartments would ease women's domestic labor.
C) men and women could live and love together in mutual passion.
D) women's emotional health depended on sexual gratification.
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A) published antilynching articles despite censorship laws.
B) defended black soldiers executed by the U.S. government.
C) promoted the Woman's Peace Party.
D) challenged the government's right to draft young men.
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A) decreased government regulation.
B) intense reform activism.
C) race and class harmony.
D) public distrust of federal leadership.
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A) their employers.
B) Progressive reformers.
C) the Socialist political agenda.
D) the organized labor movement.
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A) The opportunity for talented Indian youth to attend white colleges and universities
B) The establishment of more Indian schools like the Carlisle Indian School
C) Creating industrial workshops on reservations so Indians could become self-sufficient
D) The preservation of Native American traditions and the securing of full citizenship
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A) Motherhood should exist in a private sphere, separate from both men and politics.
B) Motherhood was a job unto itself, and mothers should be represented by a union.
C) Working-class women lacked the proper financial resources to be mothers.
D) Society needed to protect motherhood for the good of the nation.
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A) universities' marketing campaign to raise enrollments of women.
B) the desire of settlement house volunteers to apply new social science methods to benevolent work.
C) new requirements in charities that women workers be professionally trained.
D) the chronic sexism that denied women admission to medical schools.
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A) Most working-class women were married and only worked part time.
B) Men had the most skilled jobs.
C) Racist attitudes toward African American female factory workers led to depressed wages for other white women as well.
D) Most women earned more money than men.
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A) Ending child labor
B) Affordable housing for female-headed families
C) Reliable garbage pickup
D) Banning night work for women workers
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A) helping negotiate an end to World War I.
B) playing a vital role in the woman suffrage movement.
C) the class harmony she achieved through her settlement house movement.
D) her role in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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A) Married women
B) Puerto Rican and Filipino women
C) Women who had not graduated from high school
D) Naturalized citizens
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A) Its commitment to end racial segregation
B) The development of an extremely broad class base
C) The ability to win both state and federal support
D) Its role in introducing coeducation into American universities
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A) Easy access to birth control information and materials
B) Collective housework to ease women's domestic burden
C) Adoption of a pacifist ideology
D) The end to unequal pay for women
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A) They rejected soliciting the help of wealthy women, who they felt supported the conservative views of their husbands.
B) They sought the support of the liquor industry, which had been staunchly opposed to woman suffrage.
C) They rejected the outdated term "woman suffrage" for the more modern term, "votes for women."
D) They placed all their focus on lobbying state legislatures to win the vote at the state level.
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