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Question 1

The portrayal of the murdered prostitute Helen Jewett in this print by Currier and Ives seems to emphasize her __________.
 
  A) guilt
  B) sensuality
  C) vulnerability
  D) low regard in society

Question 2

How did Montgomery Ward and, later on, Richard W. Sears and Alvah C. Roebuck connect rural Americans with corporate retail?
 
  A) through mail order catalogues
  B) by establishing chain stores in small American towns
  C) through delivery of retail goods by Wells Fargo wagons
  D) by offering money back guarantees and free delivery

Question 3

It can be inferred from this broadside that this attack in Boston on the African American woman and disabled man was a direct result of __________.
 
  A) free blacks trying to copy the genteel lifestyle of their white neighbors
  B) economic competition between free blacks and whites for highly skilled jobs
  C) opening white schools in the community to African American students
  D) retribution for attacks on white members of the community

Question 4

Frank W. Woolworth's stores were known as __________.
 
  A) emporiums
  B) five and dime stores
  C) shopping resorts
  D) grand depots



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