B.) Nurses
because they were not allowed to serve in the war unless they were men
Answer:
Sexism
Explanation:
Sexism is a stereotype or prejudice that is based on a individual's biological sex. Though sexism majorly affects females (girls and women), it is not limited to just females it can also affect males (boys ad men). Sexism is liked to gender roles ad also includes beliefs that a biological sex is superior to the other biological sex.
From the example, males were more considered for the managerial position over females, because of sexism and the belief that the male gender is superior to the female gender.
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer: Muscle Dysmorphia
Explanation:
Muscle dysmorphia (MD) is a subclass of Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), which encompasses different mental health conditions that have a person becoming fixated on a perceived imperfection in their body. Similarly, people with MD see themselves as not as muscular as they really are, despite many of those who suffer this condition having a build that’s at least average and often more muscular than average. This condition mostly affects men, particularly those who lift weights or participate in bodybuilding.
Answer:
Giving names to teams and T-shirts to their members - D.
Despite the acquisition of this large swath of land, the British
tried to discourage American colonists from settling in it. The British
already had difficulty administering the settled areas east of the
Appalachians. Americans moving west would stretch British administrative
resources thin.
Further, just because the French government had yielded this
territory to Britain did not mean the Ohio Valley's French inhabitants
would readily give up their claims to land or trade routes. Scattered
pockets of French settlers made the British fearful of another prolonged
conflict. The war had dragged on long enough, and the British public
was weary of footing the bill.
Even
after Britain issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Daniel Boone
continued to settle areas west of the Appalachian Mountains. This 1851
painting, Daniel Boone Leading Settlers through the Cumberland Gap, depicts the popular image of a confident Boone leading the early pioneers fearlessly into the West.
Moreover, the Native Americans, who had allied themselves with the
French during the Seven Years' War, continued to fight after the peace
had been reached. Pontiac's Rebellion continued after the imperial
powers achieved a ceasefire.
The last thing the British government wanted were hordes of American
colonists crossing the Appalachians fueling French and Native American
resentment.
The solution seemed simple. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued, which declared the boundaries of settlement for inhabitants of the 13 colonies to be Appalachia.
Source: http://www.ushistory.org/us/9a.asp