In the "On Women's Right to Vote" speech, the evidence Anthony use to argue that women should be allowed to vote is preamble to the constitution.
During the 1800s, women were denied the right to vote and many other rights that were extended to men. Susan B. Anthony, a prominent Women’s rights movement leader with Elizabeth Cady Stanton established the National Women’s Suffrage Association, which advocated for women right of voting. Anthony voted in the presidential election in November 1872 and was arrested. Following her indictment, Anthony gave her famous “On Women’s Right to Vote” speech. She invoked the preamble to the constitution, pointing that it addresses We, the people, and not We, the male citizens. Hence, she argued that as women are among the people, they should have voting rights.
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Answer: The first one is character vs nature, the second one is character vs self, and the third one is character vs character.
It probably means that she was sinned because she ate the forbidden fruit, that u wasn’t supposedly to touch or eat.
True. If you have outlined responses for all five questions, you will be given with 50-60% score on each item. So the total score for this case would be 250-300 points over the total of 500, assuming that each item is good for 100 points. If in case, you answered two questions only completely, your score would be perfect for this items and total is 200/500.
The first one is correct.