The correct answer is the Progressive Party.
The Progressive Party, formed in 1912, is considered a splinter party. This is because the Progressive Party consisted of members that broke away from the Republican Party during this era. Thanks to the efforts of Teddy Roosevelt, thousands of Republicans left the party and joined Roosevelt in his efforts to win the presidency again in 1912. However, this splinter party was short lived as Roosevelt was easily defeated by Woodrow Wilson in the presidential election of 1912.
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Particularly in the southern colonies, education tended to be reserved for the gentry and upper-class people (plantation owners mainly). Slaves were not educated; in fact, it was illegal to teach slaves to read or write. This stemmed from the fact that a large portion of education involved the Bible, slaves who read the Bible could be expected to convert to Christianity, and Christians are forbidden to enslave one another by their religion. Significant social and economic inequality persisted in the South well into the 20th century.
Hunter-gatherers were the men and women during the Mesolithic era and some of the Palaeolithic era. Hunter defines the men who hunted for meat and gatherers define the women who gathered/collected berries and fruits.
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The people of the Indus Valley. Some of them were farmers. They grew crops like barley, peas, wheat, dates, and melons. The farms were not just for , some grew cotton and raised sheep, pigs, and cattle. Every town had its own storage building to hold what that town needed.
it's also known as the Connecticut Compromise. this Compromise was an agreement when the large and small states could not come to a conclusion. the small states wanted equal representation in Congress while the larger states wanted it to be done by population. this Compromise was split Congress into two house. the Senate (for the smaller states) was equal representation each state got 2 senators. while the House of Representation (for the larger states) was represented by population.