This depends slightly on the time period in question of course, but the best option from the list would be "<span>E) a daughter-in-law", since women for a long period were treated with far less respect than men. </span>
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The south was fighting for state rights, and mostly the cause of the war was slavery as the south had a slave market they used slaves to make cotton and the Civil War was the deadliest war of USA killed a lot of people, the civil war did end on the Union victory but the Civil War is still not repaired as the south still contains Racist groups like the KKK and more.
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He was illness.he can't fight for British government.
Most of the women that were in the first wave of feminism were upper class women that discouraged and did not let lower class women join the movement. Because of this there wasn't as much women protesting leading to a downward directing protest. As the second wave came around there were much more problems brought to all women. this lead to a much more bigger and much more longer movement which in the end wound up extremely successful. so to answer your question the first wave did not last long due to discouragement and less support, less organization, and less people involved in the movement. Plus the opportunity was perfect for women in the second wave to show that they are not inferior beings and are very capable of the same job that a man can do.
Just for some background info, Berlin was the capital of the German Reich and after 1945 the allies and Soviets split Berlin into two. After that happened people tried to escape the Soviet occupied zone of Berlin and because of this the Soviets put up a wall and blocked people from leaving. This symbolized the divide of Berlin and increased tensions between the allies(at this point called NATO) and the Soviets. The Germans did not want to suffer another war and the tensions continued to go up. To answer your question this symbolized tensions growing between the Warsaw pact and NATO because the world was literally divided right at Berlin.