TEKS US History High School - A.26.D: Contributions Of Women
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A.26.D: Contributions Of Women
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- Q1Which of these was a major goal of Jane Addams's Settlement House movement in Chicago?The establishment of public librariesThe assimilation of immigrantsThe founding of women's collegesThe introduction of prison reform60sA.26.D: Contributions Of WomenEditDelete
- Q2The political activism of the group described in the excerpt contributed directly to -the repeal of the 18th Amendmentthe outlawing of child laborthe ratification of the 19th Amendmentthe elimination of poll taxes30sA.26.D: Contributions Of WomenEditDelete
- Q3Which statement best describes one of Shirley Chisholm's most celebrated achievements?Chisholm overcame gender and racial barriers to be elected to Congress.Chisholm successfully advocated the expansion of the military draft.Chisholm overcame physical disabilities to compete in professional sports.Chisholm helped shape policies that provided famine relief in Latin America.60sA.26.D: Contributions Of WomenEditDelete
- Q4Who is described in the obituary above?Claudia "Lady Bird" JohnsonMamie EisenhowerEleanor RooseveltJacqueline Kennedy60sA.26.D: Contributions Of WomenEditDelete
- Q5This model was evident in the United States through the works of -Frances Willard and her support of the temperance movementJane Addams and her programs for new immigrantsEugene V. Debs and his establishment of the American Railway UnionPhilip Randolph and his protests during World War II30sA.26.D: Contributions Of WomenEditDelete