Well I can tell you that L'Ouverture lead the slave revolt in Haiti because I literally just took a quiz on that about 3 minutes ago. I really don't know about jean jacques. sorry
Answer:
The Black Codes, sometimes called Black Laws, were laws governing the conduct of African Americans (free blacks). The best known of them were passed in 1865 and 1866 by Southern states, after the American Civil War, in order to restrict African Americans' freedom, and to compel them to work for low wages. However, Black Codes existed before the Civil War, and many Northern states had them. In 1832, "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in respect to political privileges, between free white persons and free coloured persons of African blood; and in no part of the country do the latter, in point of fact, participate equally with the whites, in the exercise of civil and political rights."
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I believe it is B.
Explanation:
Black soldiers did serve in segregated units.
Answer:
A strong mind
Explanation:
Christine de Pizan was a feminist that strongly believed and argued that the mind is master over the body because it knows that the weaknesses of the body and a strong mind is much better and deserve more credit than a strong body because the mind controls the body.
She believed the body was more susceptible to weaknesses than the mind.