Wilson continued to fight for womens suffrage after the war began. Option D is correct.
President Woodrow Wilson was a very important advocater of women right to vote. He spoke up to uphold and show the omportance for the country to grant the female citizens the right to vote. He made a great contribution in the creation of the 19th amendment of the Constitution in 1920, which guaranteed women's right to vote under constitution.
Toussaint l’Overture led the revolt. It's funny because literally just learned about this.
The answer is B they would drink wine and always add water to it so it wouldn’t be so bitter
Hmmm. I would say it's Kublai Khan, not Genghis Khan, however-- if these are your options, I would go with <span>A. Genghis Khan, because he was tolerant of the religions of the people he conquered
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