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joblessjake

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What is the significance of Margaret Fuller's book Woman in the Nineteenth Century?
 
  A) It is the first complete history of U.S. women.
  B) It was the first book to promote separate spheres ideology.
  C) It argued that a woman could not achieve intellectual fulfillment unless she was free to develop her mind without the fear of being labeled masculine.
  D) It became the cornerstone of the women's suffrage movement.
  E) None of these choices

Question 2

Phrenology - the belief that bumps on the skull reveal an individual's personality - was appealing to Americans because
 
  A) It had deep roots in the scientific community.
  B) In a rapidly changing world, it provided a quick way to size up other people.
  C) It had the endorsement of major religious organizations.
  D) It was quick and easy to learn and master.
  E) None of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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