Answer:
I believe that is the third option given to you
Explanation:
On July 20, 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, the first Woman’s Rights Convention approved a Declaration of Sentiments, which had been drafted by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and modeled after the Declaration of Independence in its commitment to secure women’s rights.
Answer:
New York
Explanation:
It was held in Seneca Falls, New York.
Discrimination: 1. D Racial attitudes and policies had been a part of American life for a long time and were not going to change easily
2. A, B, C Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico
3. B, D Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home and The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld gender discrimination
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The correct answer is D) Against abuses of industrial workers in the early 1900s.
Muckrackers were reporters/writers who exposed corrupt and unjust elements of American society. For example, Upton Sinclair was a famous author who wrote the book <em>The Jungle</em>. This fictional account described the real working conditions of individuals working in the meat packing industry in Chicago. This book exposed the unsanitary conditions and disgusting practices by the meat industry and ultimately resulted in the Meat Inspection Act of 1906.
Another example would be <em>How the Other Half Lives</em> by Jacob Riis. This book exposes the poor living conditions of factory workers, especially immigrants. The pictures of these living accomodations shocked many American citizens and helped result in changes to the housing industry.