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Explanation: Women are seen as more of equals compared to the renaissance and middle ages. In the these ages, women were seen as "servants" or house keepers. Only to be taught and shown "womanly" traits and skills to help provide for a family or male figure. Women today are not seen like that. They are seen as people who serve just as much purpose as men do and are equally capable of doing a man's job. The reason for this change was caused by the increasing need for workers, in factories, in the WWII era.
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the first sentence
Explanation:
It will be in the first sentence because it sets up the reader for what the paragraph will be written about (topic).
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The Census Bureau lets individuals self-identify. Since the 2000 count, people have been permitted to check multiple boxes for race or ethnicity. But history has shown a wide variance in how people of different backgrounds come to be identified as part of ethnic groups.
Notably, the issue of racial identity surfaced recently following the fatal shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, who was African-American. The boy's shooter, George Zimmerman, initially was identified as white, prompting accusations that he racially profiled Martin. Once it was reported that Zimmerman's mother is Latino and his father is white, he was identified as Hispanic and later as white Hispanic.
The early 20th century's "one-drop rule" stated that a person with a single drop of African blood in their lineage was considered black, and the classification was used for discriminatory purposes.
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O B. People need to be mentally active and engaged to keep their sanity
Explanation:
The importance of self-expression is one of the highlights of the book, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. In the book, the narrator, a woman plagued with mental illness experiences difficulty recovering because her husband focuses on physical treatment. The woman found solace and sanity in writing for she kept a personal journal which she hid from others. Writing was therapeutic for this woman and this shows that keeping oneself mentally engaged helps to safeguard sanity.