Answer:
Patrick Henry
Explanation:
Patrick Henry served as Virginia's first governor (1776-1779) and sixth governor (1784-1786). In the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, Henry became an outspoken Anti-Federalist. Henry and other Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution, which created a strong federal government.
How has it affected a woman‟s ability to meet society‟s expectations of her duties as a wife and mother?
back then you were raised to a low bar now as life goes on it gets higher and higher. as a wife you were needed to cook, clean, do as you were told. a mother take care of young cook clean , and do what ever was needed. after some women stood up very few women were getting there spot in so call "society" there were vary few things that they could do.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the text and the options, we can answer the following.
In the year 2000, Utah had become one of America's most religious states in all ways that religiosity may be measured. According to the text, the Mormon population in Utah at that time was approximately 1.4 million.
If you think of the state of Utah, one of the first thoughts you have is the number of Mormons that live there. John Smith was the founder of the Mormons that built the headquarters of their Church in Salt Lake City. Indeed, 60 miles down south Salt Lake City, there is a famous college called Brigham Young University. They have an important document called the Book of Mormon that was published in 1830.