
<h2>Literacy</h2>
Literacy means the ability to read and write. Being able to read and write is an important skill in modern societies. Usually, people learn how to read and write at school. People who can read and write are called literate; those who cannot are called illiterate.

It was "(B) John C. Calhoun" who was not a candidate in the 1824 presidential
<span>election, since Calhoun was focused more on state politics and political theory during this time. </span>
Answer:
<u>Elizabeth Cady Stanton</u>
Explanation:
The first gathering devoted to women’s rights in the United States was held on July 19–20, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. The principal organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention was Elizabeth Cady Stanton.