So he’s a pretty cool guy and was ahead of his time (wanting equal rights for all wasn’t so popular in the 18th century )
It was a very misogynistic time and the ideal woman would be one who’s submissive to her husband. But this was happening around the French Revolution and women were demanding to take part and to be heard in a way. They attempted riots and started attending political clubs.
Marquis wrote a newspaper article in support of political rights for women. (And people were pretty much shocked ) he wrote that frances women should get just as much political rights as men. Pretty shortly after that a small group of women started a small women’s rights club. Hope that helped somewhat :)
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El Artículo 9 de la Constitución de Japón es una cláusula en la Constitución japonesa que prohíbe actos bélicos por parte del estado. La Constitución se aprobó el 3 de mayo de 1947, inmediatamente después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. En su texto, el estado renuncia formalmente a la guerra como derecho soberano y prohíbe la resolución de disputas internacionales a través del uso de la fuerza. El artículo también señala que, para cumplir estos objetivos, no se mantendrán fuerzas armadas con potencial bélico, aunque Japón mantiene fuerzas armadas de facto, conocidas como las Fuerzas de Autodefensa de Japón (自衛隊 Jieitai?) (JSDF por sus siglas en inglés).
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I think that the answer is D.
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Because I know that the League of Nations condemned the Italian invasion in 1935 and voted to impose economic sanctions on the aggressor.They also released both sides from responsibility. With the international community turning a blind eye to Italy's aggression because after World War I they wanted to maintain world peace.