The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not attach the names of the philosophers you are referring to, we can comment on the following.
The people above all influenced the development of the representative government in the United States. They were all philosophers from the time period called the Enlightenment.
During the Enlightenment period in Europe, there were many thinkers and philosophers that developed new concepts about politics, society, forms of governments, and rights for citizens. We are talking about people such as Jean-Jaques Rosseau, Baron of Montesquiou, John Locke, and Thomas Hobbes. Their Enlightenment ideas influenced revolutionary movements such as the American Revolutionary War of Independence in the 13 colonies an the French Revolution.
An idea that the Black Panthers supported that influenced the Women's movement was B. American society could be improved.
<h3>What did the Black Panthers believe?</h3>
- They believed that America could be changed in such a way that there would be more rights for minorities.
- They believed in achieving this goal by any means necessary.
While not as violent as the Black Panthers, the Women's Movement believed that the U.S. could improve to be a place where they had more rights than they had at that point.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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I don't know what the "followings" are, but I can tell you that Tenement buildings had no interest in caring for the people who lived there. Tenement housing had its people share bathrooms, there were no lights(besides the window), and the rooms were small and cramped.
The correct answer is women.
The initially settling of Jamestown consisted of roughly 100 men who saw the ability to colonize in the New World as a means to increase their personal wealth. These men went to the New World in search of gold and other resources that would allow them to be rich. Along with this, men were needed in order to perform the hard manual labor needed to build homes and the protection necessary to keep the colonists from being killed by Native Americans.
At this time, women rarely did this type of manual labor due to the social norms of the era. This helps to understand why women were absent from this trip.