Seventy years ago, in August 1947, the British decided to end their 200-year long rule in the Indian<span> subcontinent and to divide it into two separate </span>nations, Muslim-majority Pakistan<span> and Hindu-majority </span>India<span>. The process of </span>partition<span>, however, was not simple.</span>
The correct answer is A) Betty Friedan.
Betty Friedan wrote the book the <em>Feminine Mystique </em>. This book was published in 1963. Friedan's book inspired another wave of feminism based on the content of her book. Friedan described her experience as a housewife as somewhat unfulfilling. As a college educated individual, she questioned the societal norms of the time period. She felt that as an educated women she could achieve more than just being a person who took care of domestic chores.
The correct answer is C. <u>To show that women were citizens</u>
Susan Brownell Antony voted illegally in the 1872 United States presidential elections to show that women were citizens. Susan B was a civil rights activists who advocated for women rights 4o years before the 19th Amendment that granted women the right to vote in the U.S. She refused to pay a fine of $100 pointing out that she did not commit a crime but was simply exercising her citizen rights. Along with nine others at Rochester, they had shown their capacity to participate in an intelligent exercise of the franchise by voting for GRANT and DIX.
Antiwar protests were often called "Doves" I could be wrong.
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~Renee ^_^