Answer:its not Bi just took the test.
Explanation:
test said it was wrong
The French settled in the now Canadian region of North America. They initially settled in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, calling the region New France. Eventually moving further into Canada in the Great Lakes region which is known as Ontario and Quebec, today. <span>The lifestyle of the French differed from that of the Puritans. While the French were mostly merchants, fur traders, and missionaries. The Puritans were tradesmen, farmers, and artisans.</span>
Answer:
Soup kitchens and bank closures
Explanation:
The Great Depression changed the American reality in almost every aspect. After a period of prosperity, the 1929 crash created a new dynamic for the cities and towns, such as fewer cars, fewer buyers, a humble life, several people in poverty, and especially, soup kitchens offered by the charity, and the closure of several banks.
Answer:
It is a very long answer...so...here goes (a brainliest would be great!)
Explanation:
<em>After the Civil War, the women's suffrage movement split into two factions over the 15th Amendment. In its final form the 15th Amendment promised that the "right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."</em>
<em> No mention was made of gender. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and their following were terribly offended by this omission. They assumed that the rights of women would be championed alongside the rights of black men and they opposed the Amendment on the basis of women’s exclusion. </em>
<em>Other reformers like Lucy Stone and Mary Livermore, though not happy, supported the amendment anyway. They feared, as did a number of male legislators, that if women were included, the amendment would not pass and no new suffrage rights would be won. </em>
<em>And surely, they thought, the tide of change was upon them! Surely it would be only a matter of years before women, too, won the vote.</em>
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The Preamble is the introductory of the Constitution. Think of it as an essay. It's the first paragraph that tells the readers what it's about. Hope this helps!