Answer:
C. Lack of education and protection of unions
Explanation:
The rest of these options are positive results.
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World War I's impact on women's roles in society was immense. Women were conscripted to fill empty jobs left behind by the male servicemen, and as such, they were both idealized as symbols of the home front under attack and viewed with suspicion as their temporary freedom made them "open to moral decay. Even if the jobs they held during the war were taken away from the women after demobilization, during the years between 1914 and 1918, women learned skills and independence, and, in most Allied countries, gained the vote within a few years of the war's end. The role of women in the First World War has become the focus of many devoted historians in the past few decades, especially as it relates to their social progress in the years that followed.
None of them are really more powerful than any other they share the power and the all play a powerful role in our us government, to prevent any branch from becoming to powerful they would use a system called checks and balances.
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True
Explanation:
Mercantilism was the economic philosophy that a nation's welath was finitely based on silver and gold and a nation could only increase their wealth by selling exports
His philosophy/belief of natural rights best explains his influence on the founding of the <u />U.S. (Constitution).