What is Truth really saying each time she repeats, "And Aint I a Woman"? A) Men and women are different because they have differ
ent jobs in society. B) The ministers statement "women are weak" is false. I am a woman and I'm not weak. C) Women deserve the same rights as men because they do the same type of work as a man. D) Women are weaker than men because they need help into carriages and men to open doors for them.
B) The ministers statement "women are weak" is false. I am a woman and I'm not weak.
Explanation:
Truth is really angry with the statments the ministers are making with regards to the women found in their country. She was of the opinion that those statements is not necessary and the only way to register her displeasure is by saying "And Aint I a Woman"?.
<em>This is to inform who cares to listen that women are not weak hence didn't see any reason why such statment should be made in the first place.</em>
According to Max Weber, and as discussed in a screencast, "traditional," "legal-rational," and <u>"charismatic" </u>are three of the most important ways of understanding forms of legitimate<u> interactions</u> in society.