The answer is the first option. Betty Friedan agreed with the logic and said it proved the ruling showed prejudice against women. She was the president of the National Organization for Women which promotes equal rights for men and women. In the case, Judge Carswell wrongfully allowed discrimination against the woman who wasn't able to get a job for having pre-school children. As a result, <span>Chief Judge John Brown did not agree with this judgment. In support of Brown's dissent, she presented statistics in her speech which further promotes her advocacy for gender equality.</span>
Answer:
D.He was trained as a performer, then escapes into the wild
Explanation:
Abraham was a 12 year old elephant. He was used as a circus animal. During this time he had learnt tricks such as walking on rubber balls, juggling etc.
But I e thing he couldn't learn was how to swim. Which made his owner really angry. The story progressed to where Abraham was able to unlock his cage, although not intentionally. He was looking for hay and the cage was not really locked. This caused him to fall into water, which carried him till he got to land.
This was how he escaped into the wild from where he met other elephants and soon had his own family.