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question 4 (multiple choice) (07.06 lc) in the 1900s, it was believed w…

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question 4 (multiple choice) (07.06 lc)
in the 1900s, it was believed women were good at working on projects to improve the community because

  • women were better leaders than men
  • women were better planners than men
  • women were more emotional than men
  • women were more moral than men

question 5 (multiple choice) (07.06 lc)
the women’s rights movement in the united states was first started by women who

  • faced economic discrimination in the workplace
  • had experience in other social reform movements
  • were important figures in the second great awakening
  • had no impact on the outcome of the revolutionary war

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Explanation:

Response
Question 4
Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option based on 1900s beliefs about women in community projects:

  • "Women were better leaders than men": Not a common 1900s belief (gender roles favored men as leaders).
  • "Women were better planners than men": Also not a dominant belief then.
  • "Women were more emotional than men": This was a stereotype, but not related to community project capability.
  • "Women were more moral than men": In the 1900s, women were seen as more moral, making them good for community improvement projects (focus on morality, care for community).
Brief Explanations

To solve, we analyze the women's rights movement's origins:

  • "Faced economic discrimination in the workplace": The early women's rights movement (like Seneca Falls) was more about political/social rights (voting, legal status) than workplace econ discrimination (later focus).
  • "Had experience in other social - reform movements": Many early women's rights activists (e.g., those in abolitionist movement) brought experience from other social reforms, which spurred women's rights.
  • "Were important figures in the Second Great Awakening": The Second Great Awakening was religious, not directly linked to women's rights start.
  • "Had an impact on the outcome of the Revolutionary War": Women's impact in Revolutionary War was not the spark for women's rights movement.

Answer:

D. women were more moral than men

Question 5