<span>Although we see these values, we must also recognize the tremendous double standard between genders at play here. That Homer never reproaches Odysseus for his extracurricular romances but condemns the unfaithful women in the poem recalls Calypso’s angry statement about the double standard for immortals: male gods are allowed to take mortal lovers, while female goddesses are not. Likewise, men such as Odysseus have some freedom to "wander" sexually during their geographical wanderings -- so long as they are ultimately faithful to their home -- while Penelope and the other women in The Odyssey are chastised for their lack of chastity. Indeed, Odysseus does remain true to Penelope in his heart, and his desire to reunite with her drives his faithful journey. Fidelity is also central at the end of the poem, when Odysseus tests the loyalties of his servants and punishes those who have betrayed him.</span>
Answer:
Colonial merchants.
Explanation:
In October, 1765, 27 delegates from nine of the American colonies met in New York City as part of the Stamp Act Congress. The Stamp Act Congress, which was in fact the first significant gathering of the American colonies, passed resolutions to beckon the King of England to treat the colonies fairly.
Answer:
look below
Explanation:
an inverse is the reverse of a function
example : a point on f(x) is (1,3)
a point on the inverse is (3,1)
just do this but apply it to your coordinates
Answer:
B
Explanation:
NAFTA is all about trading more freely and easily throughout North American nations
Answer:
The United States has a mixed economy. It works according to an economic system that features characteristics of both capitalism and socialism.
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