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dmcintosh

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What did the work of Frances Willard of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union show about many women in the late nineteenth century?
 
  A) They could rebel against the fundamental assumptions of middle-class family structure and the woman's role within the family itself.
  B) They could undercut the very club movement that they professed to favor.
  C) They could use a fad such as bicycling without corsets as the symbol of liberation from patriarchy.
  D) That activists could use the cult of domesticity's celebration of women's domestic roles and unique moral virtues as a rationale for their efforts to improve society.
  E) All of these choices

Question 2

Modernist architects like Frank Lloyd Wright believed that
 
  A) Buildings could be works of art.
  B) A building's form should follow its function.
  C) The past should be the primary inspiration for building designs.
  D) Europe served as a good starting point for their designs.
  E) All of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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