1. Girls cannot get access to their rights
2. they cannot get education and remains illiterate
3. they remains unmarried throughout their lives
4. rate of crimes increase .eg rapes
5. bad impact in girls mind and even depression
Here are the matches for your French Revolution items:
G. The Directory
- 1. A five-man body that came to power after Robespierre was removed from power. They faced many political enemies and even foreign enemies of France
A. Estates General
- 2. Delegates of the three estates that come together in a representative body.
F. First Estate
- 3. Made up of the clergy (people ordained for religious duties)- about 130,000 people
D. "The Terror"
- 4. A period of the French Revolution that went from about March 1793 to July 1794 during which many people deemed enemies of the revolution were ruthlessly executed by the ruling faction. Up to 40,000 people were executed as accused enemies.
C. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
- 5. Like the US Declaration of Independence, it drew on the ideas of “natural law” from a divine creator. It stated that “Men are born and remain free and equal in rights”. They also said that that the rights included liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.
B. Third Estate
- 6. The rest of the people of France, known as the “commoners”. Ranging from merchants and tradesmen to poor rural peasants. About 26 million people
E. Second Estate
- 7. Made up of 400,000 nobles or aristocrats.
The presidential line of succession is a lengthy list. The start of the list reads:
- Vice President
- Speaker of the House of Representatives
- President pro tempore of the Senate
- Secretary of State
and that's the order in which the succession happens. There are many others waiting in line behind the Secretary of State. I chose not to list them because it would make this post way too lengthy.
This list makes sense because it's listing senior members in politics, and those members are part of the political process. On the other hand, members like the Speaker of the House, or president pro tempore of the senate don't really make much sense here. These members may be of a different political party of the president and could contradict the president's goals.
In my opinion, it's best to list out the cabinet members after the vice president. The secretary of state seems like a good cabinet member to start with, then secretary of defense is the next best in line. These two positions deal with foreign affairs which is a handy thing to have in time of crisis. The secretary of treasury is also a good consideration as well since many crises involve money in some way.
Answer:02.07 Social Problems and Solutions Chart
I believed that the Problem was successfully addressed because of the fact that people up to this date have abided by it
The Fair labor Standards act was passed which basically outlawed all of child labor
No it is not an issue today because it is against the law for certain aged children to be working
For the most part yes it has been, this is because more buildings were build to ensure that more people could live in them
More Tenements were built because of the Tenement Building owners realizing they could make more money if they had more Tenement housing buildings
Yes and No because there are still people that are homeless but there are enough buildings for them to live in
Child Labor
Tenement
Housing
Lack of
Protection
It was never really addressed because of the living arrangements in cities such as the building being made of wood and candles being the only source of light and burning down building forcing people out onto the street which made thieves and pickpockets thrive
Yes it has been addressed successfully because more safety precautions have been taken when making buildings
Yes, for the most part because there are security cameras and protection everywhere such as police officers and fire fighters
Explanation: put them in a chart
Answer:
d. began to wane as counterculture had become counterproductive.
Explanation:
The hippie movement was started as a youth movement that developed in the united states of America in the mid-1960s, but that, like many movements, has spread all over the world. the hippies were also revolutionaries who made history by speaking up for what they felt was right. It was a unique counterculture and those engaged were not worried about what people consider of them. However, the movement faded away when it became counterproductive.