Answer:
a radical struggle for woman's sufferage
Explanation:
This is one of those questions that is near impossible to answer.
The best I can give you, based upon my reading, is that it is likely that slavery would have continued for quite a while longer. Over time, though, it would have held a diminished role in society as the South industrialized. The advent of the assembly line would have further pushed the decline.
Holding slaves was a morally bankrupt AND expensive endeavor. For a long time, the cost benefit analysis for slave owners was that they could get years of work out of a person without wages. Eventually, with technology, this would have made the institution less of a good "investment," combined with moral pressure as most of the Western world divested itself from slavery.
So, you'd likely see a more pronounced version of our de facto slavery with migrant farm workers in the United States.
Patricians were treated good and had a higher rank than plebeians. plebeians had no rights were not high in rank and had no control over anything and were treated badly
The Plebeians were pretty poor, While the patricians were the wealthy.
i know its not a lot but i hope it kinda helped..
2 1.The Chinese did not have any more uses for a navy.
2.The voyages were becoming to expensive.
3.They wanted to divert their attention to stopping the Mongolians.
4.The Chinese began to adopt a policy of isolationism and did not want to interact with anyone
The US enhanced their army draft, The USFA(United States Food Administration) became the biggest supplier of food
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was a huge catalyst in sending the nation to the Civil War.