<h2>What rights were women asking for in the 1800s</h2><h3>Women were fighting for suffrage and because everyone else had these rights except for them and 18 year olds (The 26th amendment was not established yet), they also were fighting for equal pay of work. </h3>
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The correct answer is B.
The Schenk case dealt with Schenk encouraging people to avoid the military draft during World War I. He was arrested but argued that his first amendment freedom of speech was violated. After making its way through state and local courts, the case made it all the way to the Supreme Court. However, the court ruled it was NOT protected by the first amendment right of freedom of speech. This is because it caused a clear danger to the US war effort, which could cause the US to lose World War I.
It was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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They crossed through Montana and made their way to the Continental Divide via Lemhi Pass where, with Sacagawea's help, they purchased horses from the Shoshone. While there, Sacagawea reunited with her brother Cameahwait, who hadn't seen her since she was kidnapped