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ENagel

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The General Federation of Women's Clubs was formed to
 
  A) impose a national hierarchy on women's clubs.
  B) get the most out of local clubs.
  C) run the clubs formed at the local level.
  D) bring local women to national prominence.

Question 2

The fact that women were not considered important in the Revolutionary War
 
  A) was universally accepted.
  B) resulted in some women using the attitude to their advantage and act as spies.
  C) did not prevent them from taking high military offices.
  D) meant that most women chose to remain in peace at home.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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