Answer:
things were way different between the time periods and there rights were also different. The theme would be way different because America would have been more developed by that time.
Explanation:
Answer:
France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners). The king was considered part of no estate.
. International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state
2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.
3. The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montequieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.
4. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie
5. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI
6. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.
- In an athenian democracy, <span>Women, children, and temporary immigrants do not have the right to vote, while in today's democracy the women of that group are now allowed.
- The Athenians had direct democracy, in which the people could vote directly for the regulation while today's democracy only allowed people to vote for the representative
- When being on trial on the court, people in athens would defend themselves while modern's day court would always provide the defendants with a lawyer.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In the Progressive Era (a period of activism: 1890s - 1920s), a group of writers named Muckrakers were American journalists who attacked institutions and corrupt leaders exposing the issues of the American society derived from industrialization, urbanization, the rise of big business, and political corruption.
Ida Bell Wells-Barnet (1863-1931), was a muckraker american journalist, newspaper editor and sociologist; in "The Red Record" she exposed the horrors of lynching in America, particularly the lynching of black people in the south.