Answer:
A. In order to prevent more wars between the colonists and the Native Americans by making it illegal to move past the Appalachian Mountains.
Explanation:
Paul Robeson, Sonia Sotomayor, Richard Aoki, and Wilma Mankiller are all significant non-white Americans.
Paul Robeson was a black man, musician, actor, lawyer educated in Rutgers college and a civil rights activist.
Sonia Sotomayor is a judge in the U.S. Supreme court, of Puerto-rican parents, educated in Princeton and Yale.
Richard Aoki was a college counselor educated in the University of California, born to Japanese parents, civil rights activist and an early member to the Black Panther party.
Wilma Mankiller was the first elected woman to serve as the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, and an activist of the Native American rights.
With inventions like the astrolabe, explorers could better calculate where they were. By calculating they could better know their latitude and location on a map. Improvements on the magnetic compass also helped explorers to keep from getting lost on land or sea. Improvements in cartography (map-making) and the creation of the printing press made the maps look much more uniform and closer to what we see today in satellite images. Improved ship design also allowed explorers to sail further and faster. They also started to understand currents.
Phyllis Schlafly pointed out the ERA could mean women would end up being treated equally to men which would mean having no privileges and no exemptions due to their gender (selective service and being drafted should that ever return for example).
<span>She pointed many women prefer to be treated differently than men, so that loosing their privileges and exemptions would be seen as a negative to many</span>
They stand for equality for all (many say it’s bad because people have misconceptions of the definition)