Answer:
D. i, ii, and iii
Explanation:
Equal Pay Act had been voted in 1963. to<u> end the unequal pay between sexes</u>. Men and women should be paid the same for the same amount and quality of work. Since then, the goal of equal pay has not been completely met, but further leaders and members of the government have signed acts and laws to help complete equality.
The Ninth Amendment of the Constitution is ensuring that <u>all people have the fundamental human right that can’t be denied or disparage</u>. It does not list them all, one by one, but it does concern the right to vote, keep personal property, care for health, travel, etc. As such, <u>it has also aided the women in the past and let them refer to it in order to claim equal rights.</u>
The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. has<u> banned any discrimination in the process of hiring, paying, and firing of women on the basis of pregnancy or childbirth</u>. This also includes health benefits and sick leave for women who faced abortion.
<u>It can be concluded that all of these regulations and acts have helped women’s fight for equality and aided the status of women in US society.</u>
<span>Wilmot Proviso
the Wilmot Proviso would have banned slave from any state joining from the Mexico territory</span>
In my opinion, he wasn't a very good leader.
1st of all, he was keeping people captive for rioting the streets. I think that wasn't right because it was his fault.
2nd, he turned his own country against him! What kind of leader does that?
3rd, many people died and got injured because of him. They all started fleeing.
4th, in the book Refugee by Alan Gratz, Isabel said that he let people escape to America. Well what about the Coast Guard? They would catch most Cubans anyway and send them back to Cuba. I feel like that was a mean joke.
Hope I helped ouo.
~Potato.
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The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors.
A governor's official duties can include signing bills into law, serving as commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard and militia forces, convening special sessions of the state legislature, delivering a "state of the state" address to citizens, granting commutations and pardons to prisoners