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Susan B. Anthony:
1. co founded the National Women Suffrage Association
2. helped establish the weekly newspaper <em>the Revolution</em>
Lucretia B. Mott:
3. published <em>Discourse on Women, </em>which advocated equal rights for women
4. helped organize the first women's rights convention
1. According to Wikipedia, "the National Women Suffrage Association was formed on May 15, 1869 in New York City". It was founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone and Lucretia Mott.
Explanation and research:
2. Also in NYC, the Revolution was established by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. This newspaper was published weekly from 1868 to 1872.
3. Lucretia Mott published "Discourse on Women" (a book fighting for women's equality ) in 1850.
4. Along with Elisabeth Cady stanton, Lucretia Mott helped establish the first women's rights convention July 19–20, 1848.
Answer:
Well, because it'll be very difficult to tell apart one object from another when one perceives there is an overlap between the two.
Explanation:
Let's remeber what Helmholtz said about perception, that it some times results from the assumptions we make about the enviroment without even being truely aware of it.
In this case, the umpire will have a really hard time judging wether it was "foul ball" or a "home run", given that his emotional status may pull him toward one call or the other.
Thankfuly, there are video-recording repetitions in baseball now.
Originally, the right to assemble was considered less important than the right to petition. Yet, over the years, the courts have interpreted the First Amendment and the right to peaceful assembly as significant in its importance to society today. The Supreme Court of the United States has held that the First Amendment protects the right to conduct a peaceful public assembly. The right to assemble is not, however, absolute. Government officials cannot simply prohibit a public assembly, but the government can impose restrictions on the time, place, and manner of peaceful assembly, provided that constitutional safeguards are met. Time, place, and manner restrictions are permissible so long as they are “justified without reference to the content of the regulated speech, . . . are narrowly tailored to serve a significant governmental interest, and . . . leave open ample alternative channels for communication of the information”
Overall, the Right to Assemble is of significant importance to U.S. society as it gives all citizens the freedom to have a voice and freely associate with one another in public under a common cause or shared value.
During these times there wasn't much to go off of they went through a rough period in Jamestown called the starving time. I'm sure you know the story about Pocahontas and John Smith. Pocahontas married another man wwho came over named John Rolfe , tobacco was brought into the colony and thats who they got their economic boost. From then on the king started giving off land . Maryland i believe was for the King's friends only AKA the rich. Georgia was a buffer colony . Pennsylvania was a Quaker colony , if you eat oatmeal that's where that comes from.But the growth of the colonies continued and we had the 13 colonies . Did that help at all ?