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1. May 29, 1851: Sojourner Truth delivers her “Ain't I a Woman” speech.
2. 1869: Susan B. ...
3. August 18, 1920: Women win the right to vote.
4. June 10, 1963: The Equal Pay Act passes.
5. July 10, 1971: Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, and Betty Friedan form the National Women's Political Caucus.
6. 1971: Gloria Steinem starts Ms. magazine
It was a federal fort in their state and a hated symbol of the nation that they had abandoned.
Answer: I think the taxes rose to 14 trillion today because of wars that have happened in the past. For example, the government had to pay a lot of money for WW II which costed them 4.69 trillion. The government also pays for technology and education for schools and businesses , and to provide goods and services for the benefit for the people who live in America. They also pay for medical care a social services. So, in conclusion the government pays a lot for our everyday needs and survival.
Roosevelt altered his policy making in part because of complaints from critics and in part because, by 1935, it was clear that more Americans still needed federal relief assistance. Roosevelt thus aimed approximately half the Second New Deal <span>programs and policies at long-term reform.</span>
One of the pitfalls of the U.S. policy of containment was that it "<span>often caused America to support undemocratic regimes," since the primary goal of containment was to "contain" communism where it already existed--nothing more. </span>