<span>A referendum allows people to vote to accept or reject a law.*
A referendum allows people to remove an official from office.
A referendum allows people to change laws or propose new ones.
A referendum allows people to impeach an official for wrongdoing.</span>
Harriet Tubman changed<span> the world by escaping from slavery, becoming an abolitionist and helping many slaves attain their freedom by means of the Underground Railroad, a secret network of routes and safe houses to aid runaway slaves.
Got that from Goggle.</span>
Answer:
I think D or A
EXPLANATION:
¨ If children were captured in a conquest, they were brought back to Rome. Some were made into slaves, but many others were adopted into Roman families and raised to be good Roman citizens and wives. ... Respect: Children were trained to obey elders.¨
1. Missouri Compromise (allowed slavery in Missouri)
2. Kansas-Nebraska Act (made Kansas a territory free do decide on slavery)
3. Dred Scott (made black people property)
4. Fugitive Slave Act (forced north to cooperate with slave owners)
5. Bleeding Kansas (Missouri pro-slavery men invaded and terrorized Kansas to force slavery)
Missouri compromise was the beginning were it all started.
The correct answer is B) Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society’s affairs and that this should change.
<em>The statement that best describes Abigail Adam’s view on the role of women in society is “Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society’s affairs and that this should change.
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In the excerpt ,we can read that Adams is demanding for a better role of women in society when she says “In the new Code of Laws…Remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them, than your ancestors.” Adams is considered a rebellion in case this won’t happen when she says “…We are determined to foment a (Rebellion), and we will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or Representation.”
That is why the statement that best describes Abigail Adam’s view on the role of women in society is “Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society’s affairs and that this should change.