The statement that is true is A) Roosevelt had already run for a national office before he developed polio.
<u>Franklin D. Roosevelt was diagnosed with polio, a disease that is responsible for causing muscle weakness, when he was 39 years old, that is, in 1921</u>. He developed the disease after falling into the icy waters of the Bay of Fundy while he was sailing. Roosevelt had already started his political career when polio struck. He had run for a seat in the New York State Assembly as part of the Democratic Party in 1910 and he had also been an Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1913 to 1919. Moreover, <u>Franklin Roosevelt was a vice-presidential candidate in 1920, a year before being diagnosed with polio</u>.
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.
<span>Since the Paleolithic Era was also known as the "Old Stone Age" this means that this humans primarily used stone for tools, although other materials such as wood were sometimes also used.</span>
They were organized into city-states
The United States was able to become a major industrial power due to an abundance of natural resources needed in the industrialization process, an abundance of labor, technological developments, trade, and its ability to export products across its oceans and also land bordering neighbors. Through an increasingly productive workforce and mechanized manufacturing the United States was able to make enormous gains throughout its period of Industrialization and become a major industrial power.