The fourth answer is correct as it mentions power being derived from the governed
After returning there were several cases of racist attacks against these african-american soldiers by other white soldiers.
Also during red summer mass violence and mob violence occurred and over the course of 3 days hundreds of black people we killed.
So to be honest there was a lot of racism and segregation was still present.
The answer is a. It portrays Athens as being unique, innovative, and influential.
No, Olympes de Gouges did not just add the word 'women' to the original declaration. She substantially changed the meaning of female citizenship in her declaration such that she moved for all women to recognize and claim their 'lost' rights in the current misogynistic era and that women have equal and natural rights as enjoyed by men. Although the Enlightenment speak of inalienable rights, the gender inequality of that time made Olympes question how ironic it was that the assumption of these natural rights aren't exercised by everybody - regardless of sexual roles and differences.