The right to vote Answer C
Felix responded to the Jews' charge against Paul by:
- <u>Jailing Paul after he refused to bribe his way to freedom</u>
According to the events that occurred in the book of <em>Acts 19:24-40</em>, the Jews in Ephesus made an accusation against Apostle Paul for sedition against their goddess and business.
They claimed that Paul had come to make people stop <em>patronising their arts and crafts</em> because of the statements he made while preaching to them. He mentioned that their goddess Diana was false and only promoted promiscuity and immorality and worshipping her was idolatry.
The Jews conspired to kill Paul until <em>governor Felix heard word</em> and sent a battalion of soldiers to rescue him from their hands. When Felix <em>learnt that Paul</em> was a citizen of Rome, he was desperate to let him go, but he wanted a bribe from Paul which he was not ready to give.
<u>As a result of this, Felix put him in jail</u>. Therefore, this can be said to be the response of Felix to the charge <em>brought against him by the Jews.</em>
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One major difference between Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments and the Declaration of Independence was the rights granted to women.
In the Declaration of Independence, it says that "all men are created equal." In the Declaration of Sentiments, it discusses how all men and women are equal. The Declaration of Sentiments then goes on to discuss all the different abilities that women did not have at this time. This includes the ability to: vote, keep their wages, and own property. All of these grievances (aka sentiments) were the core of the women's suffrage movement of the late 19th and early 20th century.
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C.to show that few people remembered or could recognise the confedence emblem.