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Answer:
A. Pregnant women, prisoners, children
Explanation:
The groups that are protected in the federal regulations (45 CFR 46), specifically in Subparts B, C, and D with additional protections are <em>pregnant women, prisoners, children. </em>In Federal Regulations, Protection of Human Subjects involved in research. Pregnant women and fetuses, prisoners and children.
Answer:
a. did not demand voting rights for women because participants were so divided on the issue
Explanation:
The Seneca Falls Convention was held at Seneca Falls in New York on the 19th and 20th July of 1848. About three hundred women and forty men attended the meeting. They wrote and signed the Declaration of Sentiments, which tried to bring equality in women in the society.
As a result the Declaration of Sentiments was documented which highlighted the injustice shown to the women in the society including women's voting rights, women's property rights, inequality shown in education and employment and many others.
Out of all this inequalities, one of the resolution that was not passed in the Declaration of Sentiments was that of women's suffrage as it was believed by some that the topic is controversial and would affect their social equality in some other arenas.
Hence the answer is --
a. did not demand voting rights for women because participants were so divided on the issue
If this question is based on Billy Milligan story, than yes :) There were real examples, although just a few of them during the whole history, or maybe noone knew about such a syndrome earlier.
Massachusetts was the northernmost colony, even though on a map it is easy to see that New Hampshire and Vermont are "north" of Massachusetts. The reason for this is that the colony of Massachusetts included Maine. On the map Massachusetts was all of what is now Massachusetts and all of Maine.