Answer:
a. African-American women from poor backgrounds will be considered equal to highly educated and accomplished white women.
Explanation:
Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative activist, known for her opposition to feminism and her pivotal role in the defeat of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s.
She believed that women's pursuit of social equality would hurt women living in sensitive situations. She believed it was unfair to equate young, wealthy, successful, white, healthy and educated women with poor, black, uneducated, old and sick women. She said that feminism did not think of women in delicate situations, who could not face the world and say that they have the same rights and duties as all of society.
I’m not sure that you’d win the argument as you could possibly face repercussions of the act you did that was illegal...two wrongs won’t make a right basically.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Every defendant has the right proof his or her innocence in the court of law supported by necessary evidences, and witnesses. The court of law is also designated to provide defendant own lawyer when the person is not able to hire one. No defendant can give false statement against oneself. Until all facts related to the case are not clear and they do not go against the defendant till then the defendant is innocent in the court of law.
the answer is Eulb. that is blue spelled backwards