It means the personal freedom to follow whatever religion you choose, or
NO religion if that's your choice, in any way you want as long as you don't
bother other people, without any interference from laws or other people,
and without any penalty or discrimination no matter what your choice is.
That seems like such common sense that it's hard to understand that
in huge parts of the world, that's not the way it is at all.
Well, I've never heard of a student getting detention for calling their teacher by a nickname, that would be unnecessary and a little over dramatic, don't you think? I think if the teacher doesn't like being called said nickname then the teacher would tell the student to stop calling them by said nickname. But if the student has done it multiple times after the teacher has asked them to stop, then the student would be punished by being sent to the E.R for an hour each day depending on how long the teacher wants you in there (my school's room for students who have done something bad, like a reset room). But detention? That would just be silly.
In 1919, Germany had just emerged as the loser of World War I, meaning that as a condition of their surrender they were forced to creat a new government that wasn't involved in the destruction of the past.
Answer:
bell hooks writes that after the shift to women's studies classrooms, 'Females of all ages acted as though concern for or rage at male domination or gender equality was all that was needed to make one a "feminist."' According to bell hooks, what is wrong with this focus
Explanation:
The most reasonable answer would be A: listening