Women's representation in U.S. juries has grown over the past hundred years because of legislation and court decisions. Rulings in the federal and state courts expanded the involvement of women in juries.
Explanation:
- The push for the rights of women's jury created similar controversy to the women's suffrage campaign, permeating the media with claims for and against. Many states allowed women to sit much earlier on juries than others.
- The matron jury was an early derogation from the exclusion of women from juries.
- From English common law matrons in American colonies were sometimes called upon to provide advice on pregnancy and childbirth in cases involving pregnant women.
Native Americans were rebbelling against the idea of the colonists moving westward thus lots of fighting broke out
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The 15th Amendment gave black American ex-slaves the right to vote, equal protection of the law and right to ownership of property. This was passed by Congress in 1869 and ratified in 1870.
Therefore, abolition of ownership and equal protection of the law are two of the effects from ratification of the fifteenth amendment.
I would definitely say A would be your answer considering most artists come from this time period as well.