It was Wyoming, a Western American state, and it happened in 1869. Even though the suffragists' fight for women's right to vote was mainly directed toward the Eastern states, as the most progressive and liberal, the first state to enfranchise women was a Western one. However, some scholars say that the reasoning behind this was not all that progressive: they merely wanted to attract more women to their isolated country.
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The Colonists mentioned their complaints against king George in Complaints section o the Declaration of Independence. It contained 27 grievances against the action and decisions of King George Third. The grievances are similar to John Lock's works.
Historical documents like Bill of Rights 1689 and Magna Carta had already established the concept that King must not interfere with the rights of people. While in the views of colonists King George had done so by opposing the laws which were important for public good.
<u><em>The declaration had four parts and it was in the third part that the complaints against King George was mentioned.</em></u>
I think it's true but I'm not sure. I would try to look it up or read your text book.
<span>So, the Sedition Act of 1918 was frowned upon by many Americans because it c) The act infringed upon the freedom of speech and freedom of press. Take into consideration some of these facts: It forbade the use of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces or that caused others to view the American government or its institutions with contempt. Just by reading this we can be sure that c) is the correct answer.</span>
The extermination camps were located in Poland and Belarus - in other words in <span>areas where the majority of Jews under Nazi control lived.
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