Many people felt that the women and their sympathizers were ridiculous, and newspapers denounced the women as unfeminine and immoral. Little substantive change resulted from the Declaration in 1848, but from that time through 1920, when the goal of women’s suffrage was attained with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the Declaration served as a written reminder of the goals of the movement.
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European Council, plays a role in directing the political direction and priorities of the European Union. It works by setting policy agenda through the course of meetings. This is due to it not having a legislating institution.
For question 1 your answer is C 10 years for question 2 your answer is A 7 years
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<em>Apartheid regime and struggle in South Africa as a result of the seggration of the indigenes of South Africa (Blacks) by the Whites living there which was backed up by law. It got to an extent, that, a black person cannot attend same school with a whote kid and their resouces such as land was fully controlled by the white people.</em>
<em>This led to protest and Defiance Campaign in 1952 which was the first large-scale, multi-racial political mobilization against apartheid laws under a common leadership. The protest led to more than 8,000 trained volunteers going to jail for 'defying the unjust laws'.</em>
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I’m not entirely sure which country since there were many factors that contributed to the start of wwiii but here’s some points to think about
after wwi, germany owed lots of money to their opponents. they also had to drastically shrink their military and give back lots of territory they once conquered. as such, germany fell into huge debt. the us lost lots of money when the stock market crashed. lots of people lost vast amounts of money and lots of businesses went bankrupt. this affected many other countries since we have lots of natural resources and things to offer thru trade. japan, around 1937, was at war with china (but that is generally viewed as a separate conflict).
so yeah, i don’t think wwii was mainly caused by the great depression, but if it was, i don’t know who would be at fault