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World War II changed the lives of women and men in many ways. ... Employers attempted to preserve a measure of the prewar gender order by separating male and female workers and paying women less wages. Many Americans were also troubled by women who earned their own wages and spent time away from the supervision of family.
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Bill of Rights:
1. Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
2. Rights to keep and bear arms.
3. The government may not force U.S. citizens to shelter soldiers in their home.
4. U.S. citizens are protected from unreasonable searches of a person's property.
5. Rights to not testify against themselves in the court.
6. Rights to have a fair and speedy trial.
7. Rights to have a trial by jury.
8. Rights to protect oneself from cruel and unusual punishments
9. U.S. citizens may have rights that are not listed in the constitution.
10. Powers not given to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution belong to the state or to the people.
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The Federalist Papers were written and published to urge New Yorkers to ratify the proposed United States Constitution, which was drafted in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787. ... The Federalist Papers were published primarily in two New York state newspapers: The New York Packet and The Independent Journal.
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B. Protecting the southern colonies from Spanish attacks
Explanation:
Georgia was ultimately established in 1732 to protect South Carolina and other southern colonies from Spanish invasion through Florida