The answer would be D, creating a League of Nations. In order to prevent another world war, President Wilson thought that it would be best to create an international body with representatives from different nations, so that countries could discuss their problems rather than fight over them. This condition was added to the Treaty of Versailles, which the Central Powers were forced to sign.
Interesting fact, by the way: Although US President Wilson was the one to suggest creating the League of Nations, after the League was created, The United States did NOT join the League. This was because Wilson did not agree with the terms in the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson thought (correctly, as it turned out) that being harsh with the Central Powers would only lead to a future war.
Answer:
Pankhurst believed that women should resort to militancy and violence to achieve equal rights.
Explanation:
In her 1913 speech, Emmeline Pankhurst provided an explanation as to why the women had to resort to militancy to achieve the rights they sought for. She explained that in 1832, the men of England resorted to violent agitations before they were granted their franchise rights through the Reform Act of 1867.
Women over the years had used peaceful means to present their grievances of not being granted equal rights and up to then, they have been deemed unserious. Therefore, Pankhurst asserted that the only way women will be taken seriously was through militant agitations and violence of which she was a very willing participant.
Answer:
The DVD is the opportunity cost
Explanation:
The opportunity cost is also known as the forgone alternative. First of all we know that resources are scarce and yet human needs are numerous and needs to be satisfied. But people have to order their needs based on importance and the need with the greatest value is often chosen ahead of other.
The DVD that was forgone for the CD is the opportunity cost of this choice. Because since money cannot buy both items, buying the CD and forgetting about the DVD makes the DVD the opportunity cost.