I would have to say 3. Mainly because back in the 19th century nuns we're most likely more focused on their religion to know any nursing
C a defendant might plead guilty in a crime he or she committed to lessen the chances of dealing with a bigger sentence then he or she would deal with pleading none guilty and going up against a jury.
They didn't have a truly effective party platform as they were not organized as a party but rather as a group of people who want changes. They didn't really think much of things like presidencies as long as their needs were fulfilled. This led to their downfall because their policies were adopted by the Democratic Party which took away their supporters, and the group disbanded soon after. Their policies were introduced but they disbanded so it was a victory of sort in the end.
That they write our history.
(4) Demand of the Third Estate for more political power.
Napolean Bonaparte ruled France after the French Revolution was over. The Church was nationalized and the Committee of Public Safety used the guillotine during the French Revolution. So none of these could have been the cause of the revolution. The French Revolution however, was a revolution for the Third Estate, the common people. They wanted a voice in government and equality, therefore the last choice is the correct one.