<span><span>Summary of </span><span><span>Women in the 1920s
</span>Summary: The role of women in society had taken a massive leap forward In 1920 when all women were given the right to vote. The roles of American Women in the 1920s varied considerably between the 'New Woman', the Traditionalists and the older generation. The 'New Woman', including the young Flappers, embraced new fashions, personal freedom and new ideas that challenged the traditional role of women. The Traditionalists feared that the ' New Morality' of the era was threatening family values and the conventional role of women in the home. The lives of Black American Women in the 1920s were also subject to change due to the influence of the Harlem Renaissance and the change from rural to urban life in the cities.</span><span>Whatever their views, beliefs and situations, women in the 1920s were all effected by the rise of Consumerism in America and were influenced by mass advertising campaigns via magazines, newspapers, the radio and the movies. The Roaring Twenties heralded a period of prosperity for many and access to electricity provided American women with the power required to run new labor saving appliances and enjoy the new inventions and innovations of the period</span></span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The Jesuits dedicated their lives to living like Jesus did so they could help others to understand the concept of Christianity better. They formed the "Society of Jesus" as like a missionary group to teach others about Christianity.
"the gulf of tonkin incident" where supposedly Vietnam bombed two US ships (but it was a myth) <span />
The last Chinese dynasty was the Qing, and it ruled until 1912 (Answer A is the correct one), with a very short restoration lasting only a few days in 1917 (but since this is not an option, 1912 is definitely the correct one).
In 1735, Peter Zenger was tried for libel in the colony of New York. His trial established the freedom of the press granted in colonies by law.