Answer:
Explanation:
Some women believed that they were not treated as un-equals; rather, they were just treated differently. ... It was put together by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott who recognized that many abolitionists thought that women were not equal to men.
Answer:
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Explanation:
Self-fulfilling prophecy: The term self-fulfilling prophecy was given by Merton and is defined as a "socio-psychological phenomenon" in which an individual expects or predicts about something and later on this expectation or prediction comes out to be true just because he or she believes it to happen and the outcome leads to fulfilling those beliefs.
Types:
1. Other-imposed prophecy.
2. Self-imposed prophecy.
In the question above, the statement signifies the self-fulfilling prophecy.
Poverty is the situation of not being able to satisfy the basic physical and mental needs of a decent life due to lack of resources such as food, housing, education, healthcare, drinking water or electricity. Poverty can affect a person, a group of people or an entire geographic region.
The sentence is false because according to the World Bank, work must be done on the following aspects to reduce the poverty:
1. Development and nutrition in early childhood
2. Universal access to quality education
3. Universal health coverage
4. Progressive taxation
5. Rural infrastructure
Answer:
1.a
2.a
3.b
Explanation:
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After doing some research, I believe you are referring to this text with the following choices for the question.
<span>"Indeed, it is the reduction ad absurdum of Slavery, when the governor of Virginia is forced to hang a man whom he declares to be a man of the most integrity, truthfulness and courage he has ever met."
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A. It is absurd to declare someone is a man of integrity while sending him to the gallows.
B. For a man of integrity to be executed while slave owners run free is an absurd notion.
C.Slavery can only lead to absurd conclusions because the premises are flawed to begin with.
<span>D.These are absurd times if men of integrity are being sentenced to hang for what they believe in.
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When Emerson referred to "reduction ad absurdum of slavery", he most likely means that: "Slavery can only lead to absurd conclusions because the premises are flawed to begin with."