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swpotter12

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Why is Dorothea Dix famous?
 
  A) She trained women immigrants to read and write.
  B) She campaigned for better treatment of the mentally handicapped.
  C) She was the leader of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
  D) She was an advocate for helping battered women in the 1840s.

Question 2

Members of the Oneida Community advocated
 
  A) manufacturing and the capital labor system.
  B) the development of utopian communities based on unlimited freedoms.
  C) spiritual renewal through silent meditation.
  D) separate living quarters for men and women.
  E) communal ownership of property, and complex marriages in which every member of the community was married to every other member of the other sex.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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