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The answer for this is South
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D. The Battle of Verdun was launched by the Central powers, while the Battle of the Somme was launched by the Allied powers.
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The battle of Verdun was launched by Germany in 1916. The German attacked the underground fortresses surrounding the French city of Verdun. Erich von Falkenhayn was responsible for the attack. The Somme's battle was an offensive attack launched in 1916 by the British. The war was fought against the German Empire by the British Empire armies and the French Third Republic. The reason for the war was to take the pressure off of French at Verdun
Well, for one, women didn't really want the right to vote (at least not all -- anti-suffragettes were not in favor). One of the major reasons that they did not want the right to vote is that it could bring them into conscription or other war-related activities (which anti-suffragettes were not particularly fond of). Domestic life also seemed more amiable for a lot of women, who were not particularly interested in the state of politics.
As for general anti-arguments, you have the fact that many people did not believe that women would be as knowledgeable on voting/politics as men (also why rich and high-class women were given the right to vote before those who were of a poorer class).
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Roosevelt made the case for what he called "the New Nationalism" in a speech in Osawatomie, Kansas, on September 1, 1910. The central issue he argued was government protection of human welfare and property rights, but he also argued that human welfare was more important than property rights.
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