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kaid0807

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The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union's do-everything policy involved
  advocating that
 
  A) women take all kinds of paid work.
  B) everything be done in the struggle to achieve women's rights.
  C) women take on all kinds of domestic work.
  D) women's task of doing everything was hurting women as wage earners.

Question 2

Mary Brandt's letter can be used to show the
 
  A) role of women supporting the Continental Army.
  B) plight of loyalist women.
  C) story of her life.
  D) role of Shawnee women.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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