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The correct answer is B. At the founding of the country, voting was a right granted to white, landowning men. Different activists from different eras in history worked hard to expand and protect voting rights for African-Americans, women and other formerly excluded groups.
The right to vote, at first, was only guaranteed to a minority of the population of the United States: only those white people, with high purchasing power, of the male gender.
Thus, both poor, blacks and women were unable to exercise this right to vote. Later, with historical milestones such as the Civil War, the feminist movement or the Civil Rights Movement, these people were progressively acquiring rights, including the right to vote.
<span>In Lisa
Bloom's reading, "talking to a little girl," Lisa suggests starting a
conversation with a little girl telling them about the books that we read.
Lisa does this because generally, when we talk to girls, we usually say things about their appearance, but this only reinforces the stereotypes of beauty in girls who are only cultivating their self-esteem. Because of this, says Lisa, she initiates conversations with the girls about their readings and other questions related to their personal tastes, away from topics as superficial as physical appearance.</span>
The answer I got was a group of men who shared political interest. I don't know if it is right, cause you don't have a lot of answer choices for the select all that apply, but I think that is one of the correct answer. If not, sorry. I hope this helps. c;
Negative reinforcement and positive reinforcement