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Question 1

With regard to matters of religion, the National Convention adopted measures
 
  A) to strengthen the Roman Catholic Church.
  B) to allow for religious freedom for members of all Christian denominations.
  C) to de-Christianize the new French Republic.
  D) to secure the pope's leadership of the French Revolution.
  E) to expel the Jews from France.

Question 2

Michael Harrington's The Other America presented the plight of
 
  A) working-class Americans who had lost their industrial jobs.
  B) middle-class women who were prevented from seeking careers due to ideals of domesticity.
  C) African Americans living in urban areas.
  D) immigrants who were kept out of the suburbs and white-collar jobs.
  E) All of these are correct.




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