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.
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Chocolate, since it originated in South America, spread to other cultures, especially through trade with the Europeans. People then demanded for more chocolate, thus making it an example of cultural diffusion.
It centered around economic concerns like the gold standard and the tariffs. <span>McKinley and the Republicans wanted the United States to stay on the "gold standard," while Bryan and the Populists supported the "free silver" movement to help the poor farmers of the South and West and to help pull America out of the depression that it had been in since 1893.</span>
he became interested in the American cause. In 1776, he signed an agreement with Silas Dean, the American Army Commissioner in Paris, to serve as a Major General in the Continental Army