<span>“Then
they talk about this thing in the head; what's this they call it?
[member of audience whispers, ‘intellect’] That's it, honey. What's that
got to do with women's rights or (censored)' rights?”
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<span>“I
think that 'twixt the (censored) of the South and the women at the
North, all talking about rights, the white men will be in a fix pretty
soon.”
I hope this helped and I just took the test! (:
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Answer: The tinkle of the raindrops echo in the heart of the poet as if his heartbeat responds to every sound of the rain by its rhythm. Moreover, the rain kindles many memories in the poet's mind and he gets lost in dreamy imagination.
Hopefully this helps.
Answer:
B- she says that men and women should have the same protection
i took this quiz also
Congresswoman Chisholm was for equal rights for women, she did not want the women to have more rights(as they did in marrige laws), but wanted equal rights
A faction means that there is a number of citizens that the could be a minority or a majority but are relevant for what they think. The reason they are united is that they share common interests. There is a major purpose that made them gathered in the first place. And they can have differences with other groups, but all of them must be respected, knowing that beyond any particular interest, there should be just one: the nations best interest.
Federalist N.-10 is an essay that was written by James Madison as part of the Federalist Papers. He understood that there were factions as part of human nature and those factions formed alliances that sometimes worked against the public interest. So in this paper, he questions how to prevent those risks.
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