Answer:
Repeatedly picketing the White House
Explanation:
The National Woman's Party was formed with the sole purpose of fighting for a passage of a constitutional amendment ensuring women's suffrage throughout the United States. The prominent leaders were Alice Paul and Lucy Burns.
Before, during and after the World War 1, most women in America and many other parts of were disenfranchized. Despite the fact that the American President then Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, championed democracy in the world during the wartime, the disenfranchizement of women in America was seen by the National Woman's Party as hypocrisy on his part. Therefore, the group started picketing the White House from between January 10, 1917 until June 1919. These protest group known as the Silent Sentinels were tolerated at first, but were subsequently arrested by police for obstructing traffic when they continued their picketing after the United States declared war in 1917.
Locke is trying to say that tyranny is the exercise of power for the wrong reason, basically meaning that it is abusing ones power over someone or something
Answer: D. Because she is an extremely competitive athlete
Explanation:
<em>Even though she had just recovered from a severe bout of influenza, Julie did not want to miss her upcoming basketball game </em><em><u>because she is an extremely competitive athlete.</u></em>
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Option A is wrong because the word ''<em>being</em>'' being there aims to depict Julie as only being extremely competitive at that moment whereas it would make more sense if she were always competitive.
Option B is wrong for using both <em>being</em> and for the adjective, ''<em>extreme'' </em>instead of the adverb, ''<em>extremely''</em>.
Option C is incorrect and Option E is incorrect because due to the misuse of the phrase ''<em>in spite</em>''.
Answer:
Rene Descartes
Explanation:
Rene Descartes (31 March 1596 – 11 February 1650) was a French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician.
Descartes determined a single first principle: I think.
In Discourse on the Method and Principles of Philosoph is explained like this : "Thought cannot be separated from me, therefore, I exist".
This is known as cogito ergo sum (in English: "I think, therefore I am").
Descartes concluded that, if he doubted, then, something or someone must be doing the doubting, therefore the fact that he doubted proved his existence.