<span>Jean-Jacques
Rousseau was known to be an Enlightenment thinker and for writing the social
contract theory. The theory took up the conditions for legitimate government,
in line with his belief of popular sovereignty form of government. He also
included in his theory that the government should be ruled by people because during
his time, it was very difficult to have this kind of government on an
individual basis. The government which
is ruled by the people is the government that the United Stated now practiced,
and other parts of the world. This type
of government is governed by the means of voting system, which is also about
democracy.</span>
1. Plantations
2. Daniel Mandell
3. Abolition - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
4. Horace Mann actively promoted public education, and believed everyone deserved a good education
5. Lucretia Mott lectured on social reform, women's rights, abolition, and was also a Quaker
6. Women's education was not taken very seriously, and women lacked a lot of basic rights in the 1800s
7. Wheaton Female Seminary
8. Important, and everyone had the right to it
9. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, although there were multiple
A is the correct answer, as they had to recount votes for Gore and Bush
In the southern colonies, Loyalism flourished among the wealthy elite of English heritage, but most backcountry settlers were slow to become involved in the controversy over imperial taxation. Most were yeoman farmers who were not rich and not English—they were of German, Scottish, or Scots-Irish heritage—and they were non-Anglican "dissenter" Protestants. Most significantly, they valued their isolation in the western hills and would fight to protect their liberty as independent frontiersmen. Yet as war became imminent, decisions were forced upon them. Pressured from both sides—by the wealthy Loyalists in their midst and the coastal Patriots who arrived to recruit them—backcountry men proved stubbornly resistant to recruiting, sermonizing, and fear mongering, as we see in the reports of determined but frustrated Patriot recruiters in the South Carolina backcountry.
Answer:
22 i actually dont know that was a guess pls tell if im wrong