Answer: A. Drastic change in traditional gender roles and norms
Explanation:
Even though the first feminists advocated for a lot of things which they hoped would better the lives of women, they did not favor a drastic change to traditional gender roles and norms.
They wanted women to continue taking care of their families and husbands but they wanted to be able to do so more effectively by being empowered so that they could contribute more to their family's wellbeing. For instance, by being able to get better jobs to bring in more income.
He was appointed as secretary of state, Governor of Virginia, and the 1st United States General.
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Answer:
The second option
Explanation:
They had to deal with an ethnically and racially diverse population
I think it's important because scientists need to be able to communicate.
Think about why you write a lab report. When we write lab reports, we are effectively communicating how we did our experiment, our results, and what we think about those results.
We need to have transparency and be able to replicate results in order to know if they are accurate to our hypothesis. Theories are not 100% proven. We only know what we are able to observe and all measurements have their limitations.
Answer:
A D C
Explanation:
A The Vietnam war costed 58K lives not counting those who got turned into a living vegetable. :/
C Women were fighting for equal pay so the equal pay act was signed in 1963 (I am not very educated in this certain subject)
D Blacks were discriminated systematically and socially the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965 were signed into effect to dismantle systematic racism Social and systematic racism occurs to this day. One example of current systematic racism would be gerrymandering against Hispanic or black communities.