1. Plantations
2. Daniel Mandell
3. Abolition - the action or an act of abolishing a system, practice, or institution
4. Horace Mann actively promoted public education, and believed everyone deserved a good education
5. Lucretia Mott lectured on social reform, women's rights, abolition, and was also a Quaker
6. Women's education was not taken very seriously, and women lacked a lot of basic rights in the 1800s
7. Wheaton Female Seminary
8. Important, and everyone had the right to it
9. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, although there were multiple
Answer:
On September 27, 1940, the Axis powers are formed as Germany, Italy and Japan become allies with the signing of the Tripartite Pact in Berlin. The Pact provided for mutual assistance should any of the signatories suffer attack by any nation not already involved in the war.
Explanation:
Because they were producing a surplus of grain and it caused prices to drop.
It was the "Meiji Restoration" that launched a period of rapid industrialization and Westernization in Japan during the 19th century, since this brought back traditional Japanese rule and led to modernization.
He might have signed bills for "Land Grant" Universities (State Colleges) but "D" is the correct answer since Presidents don't really have an effect on K - 12 education. It was Lincoln who signed the Emancipation Proclamation but his successor who signed the Amendments abolishing slavery in the US entirely.