The correct option is "It was a noble cause. "
The founding moment of Suffragism is historically placed in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Sentiments Statement. The international movement for the demand for women's suffrage is encouraged and developed by women suffragettes. It is a social, economic and political reformist movement that promoted the extension of suffrage (the right to vote) to women, initially advocating "equal suffrage" (abolition of the difference in voting capacity by gender) instead of the current one " universal suffrage "(abolition of discrimination due mainly to race), since the latter, at the beginning of the demand for women's suffrage was considered too revolutionary.
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<em> "... all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights..." </em>
A.where did George Washington attend school
B<span> George Washinton attended a school near his home for the first few years. Later he went to another school, either in </span>Fredericksburg, Stafford County, or Westmoreland County<span>.
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In what became known as the “long, hot summer” of 1967, injustice stemming from the frustrations of poverty and unemployment, the systematic denial of employment opportunities by white-owned businesses and city services by white-led municipal governments, and mistreatment by white or mostly white police forces led to explosive confrontations between black residents and the forces that oppressed them. The deadliest and most destructive riots took place in Newark, New Jersey, and Detroit, Michigan. However, even smaller cities, such as Cambridge, Maryland, experienced unrest. What follows are brief sketches of the violent episodes that gripped each of these cities during the summer of 1967.
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A. David Farragut is your correct answer.
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