Answer:
How was the Lowell System different from the Rhode Island System? The Lowell System only employed young, unmarried women from local farms, while the Rhode Island system hired families. Also, the living conditions were a bit different in each system.
The Civil Rights Act "ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin." ( https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/civil-rights-act P.G. 1)
the following 10 African Americans were murdered.
1. Derrion Albert
2. Lyman Bostock
3. Chauncey Bailey
4. Ken Harris
5. Wyatt Outlaw
6. Henry Marrow
7. Steve McNair
8. Ali Forney
9. Michael Donald
10. LeRoy Homer Jr.
Answer:
D. Wollstonecraft was outraged that the Revolution did not provide
equal education for women.
Explanation:
Mary Wollstonecraft's response to the French Revolution "was an outrage against the Revolution because it did not provide equal education for women."
While Mary Wollstonecraft supported the French Revolution on one side, she disagreed with it on the other aspects particularly in the area of women's rights and equal education.
This is evident in 1792 when in her book titled "A Vindication of the Rights of Woma." She wrote that women should not be considered less human beings than men, but rather should be given the same fundamental rights - the rights of the Revolution, including the right of equal education
If you provided "Source C" I'm sure more people would be able to help.
However, based off of my knowledge of the spread of reformation, I do know that the ideas spread to <span>Scandinavia and then around northern Europe; mainly through the usage of the printing press and increased literacy.
Not sure how much this helps, but im sure it's better than having no answer at all. :)</span>