James Dean, Elvis Presley, and Allen Ginsberg were all popular with youth in the 1950's. They represented the embrace of machismo by mainstream society, but they each pertained to three completely different things. James Dean represented a male teen in his movies who was very unsure of himself, but in real life was venerated by many female fans. Elvis Presley used many sexually provocative dances to attract many females and Allen Ginsberg challenged the way homosexuality was perceived in a very machismo society.
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Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, of the United States Constitution grants Congress the enumerated power "To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries."
An example of violation of Enlightenment rights in Latin America under Spanish Rule is B. A rigid social class system strictly determined by birth, which granted rights to some and restricted rights from others.
There was a complex race system that asignated each individual its place in society according to its ascendency: metropolitan, colonial, indian, black, white. The other two are examples of Enlightenment rights that weren't respected until after independence.
It's either A or D
I'm not sure sorry