The us constitution reflects the principle of individual rights because it gives all powers not specifically mentioned in the document to the states and therefore the people of those states.
Answer: I believe this is true
Explanation:
This was copied from a website : In the early days Quaker views toward women were remarkably progressive, and by the 19th century many Quakers were active in the movement for women's rights
Nazis built extermination camps equipped with huge gas chambers that could kill as many as 6000 human beings in a day. Those labeled as weak would die. They were told to undress for a shower and then led into a chamber with fake shower heads. After the doors were closed, cyanide gas poured from the shower heads. All inside were killed in a matter of minutes.
also if you use quizlet website it also has history stuff on there to.
I think it’s a, but I’m not sure
We understand how life was like in the old ages.
We understand how things were invented and used.
We understand the few rights that people had in the past.
We understand what things were most important to the people other than money (or when money was not invented, how did they buy goods)
We understand how people made a living when there were no jobs.
We understand how people used to live in the past, what kind of houses they lived in, and what were they made of due to the lack of resources.
We understand how and when things started to change, and why people started to invent things (for what purpose and how are those inventions used in today's world).
Today we look at things and say "This made my life easier...I wonder how I would be able to do stuff without this...I wonder how this works" Do you ever ask yourself, "who made that and why did he/she make that" people in the past were much more intelligent that people nowadays. Most things that we use today were made my them.
Is that enough xD?