A. Women's Rights:
1. This movement led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott held a women's rights conference at the Seneca Fall Convention. At the convention they wrote a Declaration of Women's Rights.
B. Temperance
1. The temperance movement was an attempt to eliminate the evils of alcohol. Mostly the same women involved in the women's rights movement . Led by the American Christian Temperance Union they sought to save the American family by trying to get alcohol declared illegal.
2. They were successful in getting some states to adopt state constitutional amendments banning alcohol.
3. This movement continued until the passage of the 18th amendment in 1920.
C. Education
1. Led by Horace Mann, the great educational reformer, a movement was led to create mandatory public education in America. It was eventually successful.
D. Treatment of the insane
1. Reformers led by Dorothea Dix led the way to more modern treatment of the mentally ill.
Answer:
The Silk Road was important because they were able to acculturate various cultural beliefs amongst the traders as well as they were able to trade different products like silk, spices. However, despite the cultural and mercantile trade the Silk Road had also brought along various diseases and ailments amongst the people involve in the trade.
Explanation:
They rebelled and spoke out about it; many wrote books and speeches
In 1753, Virginia's governor sent 21 years old maj. George Washington to a mission, deliver a message to the french, demanding that they leave the Ohio valley, not only they wanted to stop the expansion of the french, but also control a fertile region, with great rivers and transit corridors, Washington made his way to the valley with a family friend who spoke French, they arrived on December 11th 1753 and were received by the captain Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre, who after reading the letter replied that the claim was "incontestable". Washington went back to Virginia and made it there after two and half winter months.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Magna Carter was agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede in 1215.
The Magna Carta involves every individual regardless of class, position as being answerable to the laws of the land. No one is above the law including the Kings and Presidents.
The most famous clause gave all men the right to justice and a fair trial. Both the elites and common people are to be treated the same way.