<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that they both believed in the "social contract," since this was an Enlightenment principle that allowed people to overthrow their government if that government became tyrannical. </span></span>
Yes, because there are witnesses in the court room to hear the case before any other facts are stated, meaning: exp... Someone gets charged with theft over $1000, the come to court and show but have nobody to stick up for them such as an attorney. There are several people off to the side hearing the case, before they start saying the facts they have to hear the Defendents side first....
I believe it would be Austria Hungary right?
The Civil War helped the cause of women's suffrage in a couple of different ways. One of these ways was the fact that women had the ability to do the same jobs as men. Since the men were out fighting the war, someone had to step up and take on their jobs, usually the women.
Not only did women take on the male jobs at home, but they also stepped up and helped out on the battlefield. Some of these battlefield jobs included caring for the wounded, providing supplies to the men in the camp, and even some women stepped up and fought on the battlefield.
By showing the men that they were capable of doing the same exact things they were, it backed up the equality aspect in society.