The Sheppard-Tower Act of 1921
A. promoted the establishment of daycare centers for the children of working women
B. provided federal funds for child health-care programs
C. was criticized for promotion of birth control
D. was promoted by the American Medical Association
E. was promoted by the National Women's Party
Answer: B
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WHS AP US History Chapter 22
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- Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge were similar in
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- In the workplace, the "open shop" meant
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- During the 1920s, airplanes
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