The correct answer is - A) the Chines Communist Party harassed and tortured people who were against Mao's ideas.
Mao Zedong, the leader of the Chinese Communist Party, was considered by many people in China as a despot, and they most certainly had lots of justified reasons for that.
Mao was a tyrant, and he was extreme towards anyone that he considered as a threat to himself or the communist ideology. He did not thought twice before sending people to harass, torture, imprison, and murder people that were not seen fondly by him.
It also might have something to do with the fact that from his politics, around 20 million people died during his reign, which make him as one of the worst leaders in the human history.
Answer:
more rights than married women
Explanation:
From the late 1700s to the mid 1800, unmarried women had many more rights than their married counterparts. They could own land, get any job that was not restricted to men, enter into contracts, buy and sell, even own slaves. When they got married, all of their rights were taken away and their properties became that of her husband.
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ANSWER = C
In France, French Monarchy was Catholic and Calvinist Protestantism was deeply repressed.
It led to the French Wars of Religions, 8 wars, from 1562 till 1588.
About 3 millon people died.
It's the second deadliest religious war (the first one was the "Guerre de 30 ans". - "The Thirty Year's War")
I didn't answer this one, because it happened all over Europe, except England and Russia.......
The "Edit de Nantes" (Edict of Nantes) in 1598 will mark the end of the Wars of Religion and a light acceptance of protestantism
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He didn't care much about imposed gender roles. He was open minded and only wanted for Scout to be happy and to be a good person. He didn't mind if she behaved like boys did as long as she grew up to be a good person who helps others and is compassionate. This is opposed to the beliefs of her Aunt which believes that Scout should not behave as she is behaving and that she should wear dresses and learn manners like a lady and be more lady-like, as she describes it. Atticus doesn't care about things like this and cares about Scout's upbringing as a person more.
Many of the aspects from his great society ideas were influenced by what he witnessed in his own life as a young man. He was a new dealer, that is, he grew up during the New Deal programs and he could understand how governments could introduce new programs and reinforce federal power in order to help people who were in need or were disenfranchised.
His political experience enabled him to enforce these new ideas and programs since he worked for people like Kennedy before and he knew what hardships Kennedy was going through with implementation of his programs so he knew how it could be done in a successful way from previous experience at being unsuccessful at many things.