<em>Women were allowed to vote in Japan.</em>
Explanation:
The Constitution of Japan was adopted in 1947, after World War II, this was intended to change Japan's government with a more democratic one. The Constitution of Japan had similar ideas to the United States Constitution, and gave equality, right to a fair trial, banned slavery, and other important things. Along with all of this, it also gave women the right to vote.
The Stamp Act, Tea Act and Intolerable Acts were put into place without the consent of the colonists. This proved that Britain was not treating them as citizens, but merely as servants to their mother country.
The Americans realized that Britain was not going to stop enacting laws in the colonies this way, and they knew that secession was inevitable.
I believe D I have read about them but I don't quite remember
Answer: That they did not do it on the colonists account but on their account.
<span>D.had little chance to improve their lives. Those who were born poor lived poor or as peasants which is the same thing. Please mark as Brainliest.</span>