Correct answer choice is :
<h2>D) Differences in culture and language.</h2><h2 /><h3>Explanation:</h3><h3 />
Among 1870 and 1900, the largest number of immigrants resumed coming from northern and western Europe including Great Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. But new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were growing one of the most influential powers in American life. Many had to overcome language obstacles. Others found that the hurdles they had left from, such as poverty or religious oppression, were to be faced in America as well.
In my opinion I believe he wants foreign nations to understand why people left England so they would be on the colonists side and help them to defeat the British. Paine wanted to also get this point across so other nations wouldn't do to their citizens what the British did to theirs.
It would be the US. The US economy sky rocketed after WW2.
To be a human rights defender, a person can act to address any human right (or rights) on behalf of individuals or groups. Human rights defenders seek the promotion and protection of civil and political rights as well as the promotion, protection and realization of economic, social and cultural rights.
Human rights defenders address any human rights concerns, which can be as varied as, for example, summary executions, torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, female genital mutilation, discrimination, employment issues, forced evictions, access to health care, and toxic waste and its impact on the environment. Defenders are active in support of human rights as diverse as the rights to life, to food and water, to the highest attainable standard of health, to adequate housing, to a name and a nationality, to education, to freedom of movement and to non-discrimination. They sometimes address the rights of categories of persons, for example women’s rights, children’s rights, the rights of indigenous persons, the rights of refugees and internally displaced persons, and the rights of national, linguistic or sexual minorities.
Women wanted the same as men.