Answer:
I would say the correct answer is D.
Explanation:
Back in the colonial days, Congress needed nine out of 13 states approval. All of the other options don't make much sense, so that is why it is D.
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No because the people need a moral standard to follow
Thus, it was an unjustifiable reason for Socrates' execution. Similar to the accusation of impiety, the charge of corrupting the youth is a vague and uncorroborated attack on Socrates, which could not have resulted in his execution by the Athenians in 399 B.C.E.
Wasn't one of them the 9/11 attack?
Women were not fighting in the First World War - so the first option is false. They also didn't have voting rights till 1920- so we reject the last answer as well.
The correct answer is that they were working in civilian jobs that had typically been held by men -this is what contributed to them being able to fight for political rights later.