It was a way for them to get a word out there yes. But there isn't anything really that was done to make the government consider liberty for women. They could have used symbolism such as reenactments of different events or an event that could be changed or would have been changed if women could have voted or could vote. Along with that, several chants and signs with partitions signed by several known people and other citizens. That would have been a better demonstration.
he was just a kid, like 9 when he became pharaoh
John Adams was an American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States, from 1797 to 1801. Hope it helps lol
Explanation:
<span>As people were studying ancient cultures, they learned the
Greek, Latin, and Hebrew languages.
- These languages allowed them to read the original text of
the bible.
- They soon learned that what the church did and what the
bible said didn’t match up.
Hope </span> it helps
Because males were returning from war, the females who previously held the males' positions in factories, etcetera, were either forced out of these jobs, or were permitted to keep them, a trend that destroyed the idea of the "stay-at-home mom".