1 or 3. I think its 1.
Answers 2, 4, and 5 is unreasonable and 1 and 3 make more since.
Go with answer 1 and 3. History shows those are probably true.
The 1920s have long been remembered as the "Roaring Twenties," an era of unprecedented affluence best remembered through the cultural artifacts generated by its new mass-consumption economy: a Ford Model T in every driveway, "Amos n' Andy" on the radio and the first "talking" motion pictures at the cinema, baseball hero Babe Ruth in the ballpark and celebrity pilot Charles Lindbergh on the front page of every newspaper. As a soaring stock market minted millionaires by the thousands, young Americans in the nation's teeming cities rejected traditional social mores by embracing a modern urban culture of freedom—drinking illegally in speakeasies, dancing provocatively to the Charleston, listening to the sex
rhythms of jazz music.
Answer:
they're both hurricanes
Explanation:
they destroy stuff and they both spin
The answer is “She states that the founding
documents confer rights on all people, including women, and therefore women are
entitled to vote.” The
Constitution mentions people which includes both men and women. This means that
women also have the right to vote.