Some people believed anything they were told, rather than judge themselves.
I believe that the third answer:
<span>The desire to have some level of power in society</span>
Makes the most sense.
The empowerment for women came from inside, so alternative 1 doesn't make sense. Also, they already belonged to women's group. The last also isn't valid at the same time: at the time it was not yet seen as women's duty to be politically active, they were only starting to fight for it.
The very short and simple answer to your question is GREEKS.
The concept of the nation that could be created, directed and served by rational thought was established by the Greeks.
Good luck :)
Answer: He developed the horse-drawn seed drill in 1700. It economically sowed the seeds in neatly drawn rows. He also developed a horse-drawn. Jethro Tull's ways were also adopted by many great landowners and agriculturists and it helped them to create the basis for new agriculture types.
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