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BrownTown3

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The Estado Novo, Vargas's Depression-era dictatorship, sought to
 
  A) encourage women to work outside the home.
  B) expand the power and influence of trade unions.
  C) eliminate special protections for working mothers and children.
  D) return women to the private patriarchal province of home and family.

Question 2

The Thirteen Principles advocated all the following except
 
  A) women's suffrage and civil equality.
  B) the right to birth control and abortion.
  C) affirmative action in government employment and medical, disability, and retirement insurance.
  D) equal pay for equal work, a minimum wage, the eight-hour day, and paid maternity leave for working women.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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