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jwb375

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The image of the Gibson Girl represented a(n)
 
  a. revival of the early American feminine ideal of republican motherhood.
  b. portrayal of the modern corporate business woman.
  c. exploitative image of the woman as a sex object.
  d. romantic ideal of the independent and athletic new woman.
  e. None of these choices are correct.

Question 2

The High Federalists were
 
  a. political supporters of Adams and were led by Hamilton.
  b. political supporters of Jefferson.
  c. supporters of the war faction of the Federalist party.
  d. Federalists who voted for the Republicans in the election of 1800.
  e. backcountry supporters of the Whiskey Rebellion living in southwestern Pennsylvania and near the Indian frontier in the Old Northwest.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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