In her work against drinking for the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Frances Willard
A) headed the Woman's Christian Temperance Union that pursued various reform issues.
B) became the first woman to run for president.
C) campaigned on behalf of Christianity being declared the state religion of the United States.
D) fought against racial discrimination but supported gender segregation.
E) chaired the National Woman's Suffrage Party and fought for a woman's right to vote.
Question 2
In 1890, approximately what portion of the population of greater New York had been born abroad or were children of foreign parents?
A) One out of five
B) Almost one-third
C) Approximately one-half
D) Four out of five
E) Five percent