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Answer: A. to help people stay healthy
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Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3, 1821 in Bristol, England, but moved to the United States in 1831 along with her family. Elizabeth was the first woman who managed to practice a medical profession in the United States, which is why she is considered an example of the struggle for female emancipation.
It should be noted that the impulse that led her to want to be a doctor was the death of a friend, who before dying of a terminal illness told Blackwell that she wished she had been treated by a woman. This event marked her life and the idea of being a doctor emerged in her, so she sent letters of request to all the universities of New York and Pennsylvania, without receiving a response.
After ten universities rejected her application, she was admitted to Geneva Medical College (New York) and on January 11, 1849 she became the first woman to receive a medical degree in medicine in the United States.
Answer: THIS IS THE SAMPLE ANSWER FOR EDMENTUM:
Through Reconstruction, the North wanted to change the South into a place where formerly enslaved people could live freely as citizens. The singer or speaker expresses his resistance to being "reconstructed". He clearly expresses hostility to the North. He singles out his hatred for the Freedmen's Bureau, which the North set up to help educate and support formerly enslaved people.
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I would think it would be what the child looked like so if they looked more of the ethnicity then that is what they are classified.
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D. Democrats enacted laws that made segregation
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Here's a outline of an example I made, I will also provide the source for you.
From the start of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain had induced a blockade on all neutral trade into France, which the Americans contested as Illegal under International law, In order to man this blockade the British Navy began to commit impressment against American sailors. Due to the Royal Navy's impressment of American Sailors at Sea, which included forcing American Merchants and Sailors to work for the Royal Navy, The United States Congress in 1807 passed the Embargo Act, which was a General Embargo on all foreign nations, including France and Britain which were currently fighting a war in Europe, which America wanted no part of. This unpopular act, which greatly harmed the US Economy was later repealed in 1809. Later, with the War of 1812 starting, the British blockaded the US eastern seaboard to cut off trade and allow the British to raid the coast.
- https://americangimuseum.org/war-of-1812/
- https://www.history.com/topics/war-of-1812/war-of-1812