Explanation:
This document said nothing about slavery. It left the power to regulate slavery, as well as most powers, to the individual states. After their experience with the British, the colonists distrusted a strong central government. The new national government consisted solely of a Congress in which each state had one vote.
His New Deal program also helped women. Many women were given jobs as librarians and
young girls were also given more opportunities in the form of education, work
and training aids. Under the New Deal
women also were given benefits at work among which was equal pay under the Fair
Labor Standards Act. Many of these
opportunities were made possible through the efforts of First Lady Eleanor
Roosevelt.
Answer:
Yes, men opposed early women's rights because they felt that women had a specific role in society (i.e. doing the house chores and being a house wife).
Explanation:
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Men also thought that women:
-weren't made to vote
-women made men more worried, since they had different mindsets
-women shouldn't be given power since men were supposed to have dominance over them
etc...
A. Texas oil fields were in danger of drying up