Answer:
radical feminism
Explanation:
Radical feminist tought shares the essence of the liberal feminism that emerged in the late part of the 20th century. But the ambitions of the radicals, are broadened into the political realms and they advocate for a new order in society with shifting of values and empowering women at workplace and in everyday life.
The fight began first when New York Radical Feminists (1969), Politics of the Ego was published as a Manifesto.
<u>This document expresses the view, that females were subordinated as a series of legal practices that blocked women's entrance and success into the public spheres.</u>
They strive for sexual equality then turned into reshaping the order in society. So the traditional and long-held values where males dominated will be subject to the view that patriarchy is to be abolished.
The radical feminism will base on Gender studies to create new and different values to cease male influence and base this new order on "female values"
<em>Key Groups that were part of the radical feminist wing of feminism can be the following:</em>
<em>Redstockings, New York Radical Women (NYRW), the Chicago Women's </em>
<em>Liberation Union (CWLU), Ann Arbor Feminist House, The Feminists, WITCH, Seattle Radical Women, and Cell 16. </em>
<span>Actually, he wasn't reluctant . He had a uniform made and went to Congress in June of 1776. He told them he was the only one with war experience and they needed him. He cited his French and Indian war experiences as a British officer. The Congress accepted what he offered, but also warned him if he failed he would not be treated nicely by history</span>
Answer:
Slaves where guaranteed freedom for fighting with the patriots
Explanation:
The slaves had a reward of freedom from their owners for fighting the patriots
1. French alliance with the Americans which combated the British fleet
2. Difficult for British to resupply/get reinforcements as they went farther from the coast
3. Nathaniel Greene (American General) wore British troops down leading to Yorktown
The correct answer is "two-thirds".
Violence is present in many programs, as it is considered that without violence, many viewers would loose interest, as there would not be enough "action". this lead to a normalization of violence where violence became less shocking and more present. Some forms of violence is also present in programs for children, such as cartoons.