Women were looked at as a cause of sin, even though the doctrine said they were viewed as equal. Many went into monasteries to prove their worth, devotion, virtue and to ensure the survival of their families and their souls. They were treated as were treated as inferior to men.
If now i feel like ppl can date whatever race they want cuz its a free country but back then it wasn't fair that african americans had to be seperated from white ppl
The Marbury v<span>. </span>Madison<span> of 1803 was </span>important<span> because it was the first </span>Supreme Court case<span> to apply the principle of judicial review, the power of federal </span>courts<span> to void acts of Congress that were in conflict with the Constitution.</span>
D. because the treaty had nothing to do with africans, neither independent nations in the west, and not all the alliances were in Europe
I might be wrong but I believe it's either A or D.