The most obvious example would be that he was the president responsible for banning slavery in the US but owned a number of slaves himself
I belive letter A would be the answer.
On the NAEYC's official website < www.naeyc.org >, in an article written by teacher Mimi Brodsky Chenfeld, she starts relating about how complex and overwhelming the new standards and directives for early-ages education are, and how she manages to accomplish almost all of them by coordinating really simple activities with the infants.
At the end of the first paragraph, she says:
<em>'So much to think about and plan for, with cognitive, physical, social, and emotional development components! I’m thinking about how to support the children’s developing skills—language, listening, cooperative learning, spatial awareness, and more.'</em>
And follows on explaining her activity.
<span>Lincoln was relatively unknown throughout the country before the
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-</span>b. congressional election of 1858.
The answer is the Suffrage Movement. The Suffrage Movement(also known as the Women's Movement) is one of the most known movements of the 19th century. The movement was known in the US and Europe. This movement aimed to allow women to vote. It also sought to have women have equal rights with men.
Answer: Pretttyyyy sure it’s the effects of living in a multicultural society. (Don’t quote Tem on that though)