Reject the division by which men belong to the public and women to the private sphere.
Calling for women to be granted the right to vote
Greater rights in education and employment
Explanation:
- Since the founding of the United States, women have been excluded from voting rights. The promises of equality enshrined in the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution have not long been fulfilled.
- The movement for women's suffrage emerged in the early 19th century, alongside the movement to abolish slavery. One of the women who showed a keen interest in participating in the fight to end slavery was Lucretia Mot, who often spoke publicly on the subject.
- Soon, Elizabeth Cady Stenton joined the abolitionist forces. She and Lucretia Mot agree that women's rights should be equated with men's rights, and in July 1848 they organized a convention in Seneca Falls, New York, when full civil rights for women were first demanded.
- The delegates present then stress that women and men should be equal in all rights, and reject the division by which men belong to the public and women to the private sphere. The product of this convention is a declaration calling for women to be granted the right to vote and to be given greater rights in education and employment.
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Yes I would even though I’ve never heard of that
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Explanation:
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B. An executive to enforce the law
The correct answer is A) constructed giant stone monuments.
The Olmec people constructed giant stone monuments.
The Olmec people were a Mesoamerican civilization that inhabited the territories of what today are the states of Veracruz and Tabasco, along the coast of the Gulf of México. Historians consider that they stay there from 1200 BCE to 400 BCE. They were known for their massive stone sculptures, their sacred temples, and the famous ball game. The massive stone heads that they built, can be visited in the great Nature Park called "La Venta," in Tabasco city and the Xalapa Museum, in Xalapa, the capital city of the state of Veracruz.