He didn't care much about imposed gender roles. He was open minded and only wanted for Scout to be happy and to be a good person. He didn't mind if she behaved like boys did as long as she grew up to be a good person who helps others and is compassionate. This is opposed to the beliefs of her Aunt which believes that Scout should not behave as she is behaving and that she should wear dresses and learn manners like a lady and be more lady-like, as she describes it. Atticus doesn't care about things like this and cares about Scout's upbringing as a person more.
Incomplete question. The full question read;
In 1789, the Estates-General was
a. Louis XVI's parliamentary body often consulted by the king.
b. in unanimous agreement that only radical changes could solve France's problems.
c. dominated by the first estate composed mostly of urban lawyers.
d. unanimously in agreement about the necessity of immediate creation of a "National Assembly."
e. divided over the issue of voting by "orders" or by "head."
Answer:
e. divided over the issue of voting by "orders" or by "head."
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
One may ask: what is the Estates-General? Well, it is a term used to refer to an assembly of French diplomats during the reign of Louis XVI, they were charged with the responsibility of solving the financial crisis faced by the country at the time.
However, a contention that sprang up in 1789 among the Estates-General was the issue of voting by "orders" or by "head".
1.<span> Bel canto: 19th century Italian opera term; the actual definition of
this style is ambiguous and is most often modernly associated
nostalgically for a style or tradition of singing that has been lost.
2. </span><span>Grand Opera: Italian opera in 4-5 acts, large scale casts and
orchestra, lavish sets and design, and plots based on dramatic historic
events.
3. </span><span>Verismo: Italian opera that depicts realistic (and sometimes
violent) events of everyday life; tends to focus specifically on the
lives of the lower class.
4.</span><span> tragedie en musique: a form of French opera; distinguishing features are dance music and choral writing.
5. </span><span>opera comique: "comic opera"; a French genre of opera in
which arias are alternated with spoken dialogue; common tunes were woven
into the opera but given different words.
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