The main effect of Legalism in Qin China, 221 - 206 BCE, was to create strict rules and harsh punishments to those who disobey the rules, as well as rewards for those who carefully observed the law.
This is because after the Warring States period, Qin rulers admired the philosophy of legalism, which aims to strict obedience to law, as opposite to confucianism and daoism, which believed on softer ways to rule and obey the law, so, in consequence, they adopted this philosophy.
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They had a duty to improve society.
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Women became leaders in a range of social and political movements from 1890 through 1920. This period is known as the Progressive Era. Progressive reformers wanted to end political corruption, improve the lives of individuals, and increase government intervention to protect citizens. Earlier generations discouraged women from participating in public, political movements, society began to embrace female activism in the late nineteenth century. Progressives often argued that women’s politics complemented their traditional roles as wives and mothers, caregivers and keepers of virtue.
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The answer would be C. Germany and Russia.
Germany was excluded because she lost WW1 against The Allied Forces and Russia didn't join The League Of Nations because she retreated from the war before the war actually ended.