Paragraph:
"take a stand and tell what you think has been the most important change to the citizenship laws in the United States. Why did you choose this?"
After studying this timeline, I have several mixed emotions towards all the changes and extents in which some of these citizenship laws have targeted. Though there is much to uncover here, truly there is only one that I feel is the most important, beneficial, and altering change that has occurred. In 1952, the U.S congress made a change to their laws, stating that "citizenship cannot be denied because of race or gender." This has been one of our nation's greatest decisions and I'm sure that many people can agree it was very necessary for our thriving population. This law ensures that a person's citizenship cannot be disregarded in terms of race or gender, giving everyone their full potential in our society.
You can edit this and what not I hope this helps and it wasn't sent in too late!
Answer:
Thinkers believed that reforming prison life was exactly what a new nation should do.
Explanation:
The Fair Punishment debate in the eighteenth century was brought up as a result of the capital punishments at the time which included beheading, solitary confinement, imprisonment, etc.
However, some thinkers believed that imprisonment did not reform prisoners and believed it should be a priority for the new government to make sure that prison is a place for reform.
Answer:
Correct Answer:
A They knew that women would be given suffrage rights along with the men.
Explanation:
The Grimke sisters were prominent activists for abolition and women's rights. Sarah Grimke and Angelina Grimke Weld were raised in the cradle of slavery on a plantation in South Carolina owed by their wealthy father.
<em>Due to the actions of theirs towards woment equal rights, they were invited to First Woman's Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls in 1848 though they didn't attend.</em>
Answer:
Using economics to solve how people will satisfy their needs and wants.
Explanation:
shareholders manager and profit