Joseph Stalin, read http://www.history.com/topics/joseph-stalin for more info on him.
Answer: B--- By ratifying the 19th Amendment to the Constitution
Explanation: Texas became the ninth state in the United States and the first state in the South to ratify the 19th Amendment in June 26, 1918. The Constitution was ratified to support women suffrage in 1918 which enabled all women across the United States to vote in elections for the first time on both federal and state levels and also conferring on them the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
I would argue that the scientific method wasn't very revolutionary during the scientific revolution seeing as it existed for hundreds of years. i think it was one of the ancient Greek or roman philosophers that first developed a series of thought that closely resembles the scientific method we know today. however another interpretation of the question is in the definition of revolution. the scientific revolution wasn't bloody like the British/french/american revolution. however the " dictionary definition" of revolution is completing an orbit. in that sense you could consider the scientific revolution a misnomer. in conclusion i think that the ways in which the scientific revolution differed from other revolts are numerous.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "TRUE." Some advocates for reform propose that Democrats and Republicans should each hold national primaries. These primaries would take place nationwide on the <span>same day for the respective party rather than having select states hold primaries on various days. </span>
The Ninth Amendment states that there are other rights that may exist from the ones that are specifically mentioned and even though they are not listed, it does not mean they can be violated.