Women’s roles in politics during the Federalist Era were virtually nonexistent as men did not believe women had the intellect or rights to participate in such an important, essential part of America’s advancements in society. Abigail Adams, John Adams wife, always tried to talk to him about how women are important and how they should have a bigger role in society, but he ignored her. I feel as though Abigail Adams spoke for most women during this era. I hope this helps somehow :)
Samuel Gompers was most associated with being the president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) which was one of the biggest unions in the 1800s.
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed Executive Order 9981, ending segregation in the United States Armed Forces.
I’m not sure if that helped but if you could list a word bank or something it would be easier.
The answer is B. It was the focus of a broken treaty between the government and American Indians.
AIM activists occupied Wounded Knee in 1973 to protest federal policies, accusing the gov't of not honoring treaties and demanded negotiations.
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Both had reallllllllyyy long names