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Checks and Balances. The framers of the U.S. Constitution saw checks and balances as essential for the security of liberty under the Constitution. ... With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch is too powerful.
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False, The Constitutional Convention supported Roger Sherman's compromise blending the Virginia and New Jersey Plans. This compromise is known as the "Great Compromise" or the "Connecticut Compromise" and helped to resolve the dispute over representation in the federal legislature.
Mary Wollstonecraft, an enthusiast of the egalitarian and fraternal achievements of the French Revolution of 1789, was infected by the effervescent environment she encountered in Paris when she was there in 1792. She wrote a memorable essay in favor of female emancipation, "In Defense of Rights (Vindication of the Rights of Woman), composed in only six weeks, claiming a fate of their own sex unattached to that of their husbands and children.
Olympe de Gouges was an avant-garde. In Paris of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, she advocated the emancipation of women, the institution of divorce and the end of slavery. At the head of a theater group formed only by women, Olympe debated his ideas in the pieces he wrote, in pamphlets and even posters, that he had to glue through the city.
In short: Both were avant-garde women's rights advocates