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The Supreme Court declared in roe v wade that laws against abortion violated a?woman
Equal rights Marriage right Privacy rights
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The contemporary issue of maternity leave is a continuation of which reform movement?
(1 point) Responses African American rights
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Matt
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The newspaper below details an important step in amending the U.S. Constitution.
How did the passage of this amendment to the
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)
Responses Women were allowed to vote in national elections.
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HOW DID THE 19TH AMENDMENT IMPACT POLITICAL PARTICIPANTS?
1. WOMEN WERE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE TO POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS. 2. WOMEN WERE
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HOW DID THE 19TH AMENDMENT IMPACT POLITICAL PARTICIPANTS?
WOMEN WERE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE TO POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS. WOMEN WERE
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In their fight for abolition, what did the grimke sisters realize?
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In which area was there considerable Improvement in the expanded opportunities for women
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Author Mackenzie Carro says that Earhart was “a fierce advocate for women’s rights”
(2:40). What does it mean to be an
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. . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be
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Quira
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. . . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the new
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AWomen were allowed to hold public
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Good afternoon,
Here's my question...when were women seen as person and what is the royal comission on the status of women? Thank
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Sabrina
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Which social expectation of the 1800s is most prevalent in A Doll’s House?
A. Men who had little money could not marry. (am I
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)
Responses Women were allowed to hold citizenship rights.
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what was women’s right?
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation was it? Women were allowed to vote and national elections or women
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why did women have more freedom in sparta that in athens
A women where alowred to go out all the time by ther husbands B women
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The contemporary issue of maternity leave is a continuation of which reform movement?
(1 point) Responses African American rights
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
. . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the new
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sticking out your gyat for the rizzler
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How did the 19th amendment impact political participation? (1 point)
• Women were allowed to hold citizenship rights. Women
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When comparing policies related to the rights of women under the Taliban and in the Koran, which statement is accurate?(1 point)
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Bot how did the 19th amendment impact political participation? Please pick one of the following answers. Women were allowed to
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Today more than half of women with preschool children are
(1 point) • unmarried • working • teenagers • victims of
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Choose the best answers.
What were the women's groups that represented each of these differing points of view on women's rights?
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What was one thing the women’s rights movement of the 1960s was fighting for?
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What was one thing the women's rights movement of the 1960s was fighting for?
O segregation O equal treatment at work O fair
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I dOn't LiKe to sAy My nAme
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In their fight for abolition, what did the Grimké sisters realize?
(1 point) Responses Women lacked full political and social
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SRB
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?
(1 point) Responses government government
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SRB
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Abigail Adams, in a letter to John Adams:
". . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the
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Can you please summarise this for me? Women's rights have been enshrined in the constitution,but very little has changed in the
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How did women's roles begin to change in the 20th century?
a. They lost their ability to choose marriage partners. b. They only
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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women’s suffrage.(1
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The children and women in the cave suggest that the woman in the veil was carrying _______ in her basket
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The contemporary issue of maternity leave is a continuation of which reform movement?
(1 point) Responses African American rights
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In 1920, women achieved the political right to vote, and yet the struggle for economic rights continued due to which of the
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Blue
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With which Progressive Era movement is this amendment most closely associated?
(1 point) Responses expanding women’s employment
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It gave women more right to privacy.
It gave women more right to privacy. It reserved certain powers for state governments. It
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Confucianism imposed significant limitations on women, restricting their rights and expectations.
Women were denied the right to
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Why were women fighting for suffrage?
(1 point) • because they wanted to end abuse toward women • because they wanted to win
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Trace the reason for the passage of Title IX.(1 point) Responses After the Fourteenth Amendment, women still wanted the
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Feminist and suffragette Amelia Bloomer began publishing a newspaper, The
Lily, in 1849. One thing Bloomer promoted in her paper
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ski
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Connect the changing role of women during World War I to the international movement for women’s suffrage.(1 point) Responses
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Why was the Women's Christian Temperance Union formed?
(1 point) Responses to advocate for laws restricting crime to advocate for
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Abagail Adam’s, in a letter to John Adam’s:
“… I long to hear you that you have declared in independency, and by the way,
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Abigail Adams, in a letter to John Adams:
". . . I long to hear that you have declared an independency—and by the way in the
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The legendary super saiyan Son Goku
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Which group of women in ancient greece had the most freedom
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In which area was there considerable improvement in expanded opportunities for women?
(1 point) Responses government government
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The declaration of sentiments from the seneca falls convention discussed the rights of which group?
A. African Americans B. Women
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes the Industrial Revolution as opposed to previous eras as a time of
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