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Question 1

Which of the following is true of the attempts between 1870 and 1910 to legalize women's suffrage on a state-bystate basis?
 
  a. All states had granted women the right to vote in state elections by 1910.
  b. None of these attempts were successful.
  c. Attempts in the South and West were less successful than those in the Northeast.
  d. Although these attempts met with limited success, they laid the groundwork for the future by training a corpsof female leaders.

Question 2

In the postwar world, which of the following does the text identify as the heir to and guardian of the Western tradition?
 
  a. Britain
  b. France
  c. Poland
  d. the United States
  e. the Common Market



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