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First, to answer these questions, you will need to read the entire excerpt. To answer the first question, it will be necessary for you to find, in this excerpt, a historical event, that is, an impacting historical moment that is being presented to the reader.
The second question asks you to present a point of view presented in the excerpt. A point of view is an opinion, a position of the author of the text about the subject presented in the text. You will also find this opinion after reading the excerpt.
To answer the third question you must associate the entire excerpt with the immigration that took place in Gilded Age and identify how this excerpt is associated with this immigration, that is, you must identify if this text shows a cause for this immigration, a result of this immigration, an element that was caused by this immigration, among others.
Nixon is sworn into office as the thirty-seventh President of the United States
Answer:
A. the changing role of women in 1920s America.
Explanation:
The 19th Amendment gave everyone the right to vote and denied voting based on gender. Women for the first time able to vote. Women gave struggled for their rights through the women suffrage movement.
New household appliances during the 1920s assisted women in making their life easier. There was a growth of opportunities for new gadgets, the washing machine, refrigerator, etc.
Educational opportunities gave women a chance to compete with men in term of education. Women enrolled in schools and institutions of higher learning.
Answer:
I picked Thomas Hobbes not sure if i did it right but i hope this helps
Explanation:
Thomas Hobbes, an English philosopher and scientist, was one of the key figures in the. In it, Hobbes set out his doctrine of the foundation of states and legitimate, they had to give up most of their natural rights and create moral obligations. Two Treatises of Government, Locke's most important work on political theory