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    -How do the 1780s engraving Keep Within the Compass and the needlework sampler created by Rhode Islander Nabby Martin illustrate contradicting viewpoints on the roles of womanhood in the new republic? A)  The engraving shows that women should remain within their traditional confined roles in society while the sampler demonstrates that women should focus on a wider world. B)  The engraving implements symbols from the ancient Roman Republic while the sampler focuses more on themes from the Enlightenment. C)  The engraving illustrates that women were only happy in their traditional roles and not in the newer roles of education and government shown in the sampler. D)  More women preferred to create artwork with traditional themes such as those found in the engraving instead of more radical concepts.     -How do the 1780s engraving Keep Within the Compass and the needlework sampler created by Rhode Islander Nabby Martin illustrate contradicting viewpoints on the roles of womanhood in the new republic? A)  The engraving shows that women should remain within their traditional confined roles in society while the sampler demonstrates that women should focus on a wider world. B)  The engraving implements symbols from the ancient Roman Republic while the sampler focuses more on themes from the Enlightenment. C)  The engraving illustrates that women were only happy in their traditional roles and not in the newer roles of education and government shown in the sampler. D)  More women preferred to create artwork with traditional themes such as those found in the engraving instead of more radical concepts.
-How do the 1780s engraving Keep Within the Compass and the needlework sampler created by Rhode Islander Nabby Martin illustrate contradicting viewpoints on the roles of womanhood in the new republic?


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