I don't think it should. Whether a person should be apart of government should depend on experience and qualifications, not gender. That can be almost biased in itself because you could be picking someone just for their gender and disregarding another person, despite them actually having more skills for the job.
In the essay "A Defense of Veganism" what meat-eaters feel about vegans is option<em> B. Meat eaters think vegans' ideas are "crazy" and "horrific". </em>The author writes about a protest that was held by vegans outside a restaurant bearing a giant sign with the word "murder" in it. The owner of the restaurant answered by butchering and eating a deer leg at a table in front of the window. When the protest became viral vegans were called all sorts of names like "zombie-eyed", "mean from hunger and envy", and "zealous plant-eaters". People who claim the importance of meat for human survival call the activists aggressive and mentally wrong because of the lack of meat. Among the vegan movement, there are some militants who are considered crazy by the meat eaters and they cannot they cannot bear to think of a diet without meat or dairy products.
Mini spenmds a lot of time with the <span>Cabuliwallah = She is lonley
She builds a strong relationship with him full off laufter = </span><span>The Cabuliwallah is a patient listener to Mini’s chatter.
Answer: C</span>
Answer:
The victims must be believed.
Explanation:
Judge Danforth is saying that because witchcraft is an invisible crime, it can only be brought to trial based on verbal testimonies, and because a witch will not testify against herself, the victims' testimonies must be believed. Danforth also assumes that the witches will confess to their crimes after the victims testify. (In reference to <em>The </em><em>Crucible</em>).