A. Lord Byron was the English poet who supported Greece’s revolt against the Ottomans.
The Feminine Mystique was a book written during the women's liberation movement by Betty Friedan. In this book, Friedan discusses the dissatisfaction and frustration of American women around the country who were college educated but were still only seen as a housewife. Friedan felt that the pressure to conform to societal norms was crushing the will/spirit of women in the US. In this book, she encourages women to seek out fulfillment and worry about their own happiness instead of trying to fit into societal norms as to how a woman should behave.
The Reign of Terror ended in 1794, around July, following the fall and execution of Robespierre. Robespierre was the catalyst for the Reign of Terror, as he was the one who went crazy with the guillotine and began executing huge amounts of people for the smallest of crimes and suspicions.
The Patriot victory at Saratoga is often seen as the turning point in the war. Not only did it renew the morale of the American public, but it convinced potential foreign partners, such as France, that American could win the war, and that it might be in their best interests to send aid.
A key feature of trade and urbanization during roman times was B. great merchants becoming the elites of Rome. <span>The Romans highly encouraged private enterprise and trade.</span>