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Question 1

During the first half of the nineteenth century, internal improvements in the North
 
  a. sometimes caused the degradation of the natural world.
  b. were celebrated by all Americans as examples of their ingenuity and creativity as a people.
  c. aided the northern fresh-water fishing industry by increasing the number of lakes and streams in which fishcould thrive.
 d. led to a significant increase in the number of mills by making water power more available and cheaper.

Question 2

Who wrote The Subjection of Women and argued against the male domination of women as an abuse of power?
 
  a. Jean Jaques
  b. John Stuart Mill
  c. Mary Wollstonecraft
  d. Olympe de Gouge
  e. Harriet Taylor



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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