Women's Suffrage summary: The women's suffrage movement (aka woman suffrage) was the struggle for the right of women to vote and run for office and is part of the overall women's rights movement.
Answer:
Defended slavery
Explanation:
Stephens gave an important speech which came to be known as the Cornerstone Speech. In this speech, he reflected on the issue of slavery by defending it that fundamentally caused the split the United States into two - the North and the South. In his speech, he said that the government in the South establish on the idea that slaves were inferior to whites.
His contributions to modern life are mostly seen through the translation of works that he made and the schools that he opened. Without his work there is a high chance that there wouldn't be as many literate people as there are nowadays.
He was considered revolutionary because of his belief that people should educate themselves and because of that he translated numerous books as well as written his own. The books were available to anyone who could read them and were important for educating people
He changed the world by using his knowledge and understanding of religion to translate and edit new editions of the bible as well as write his own critics of societal problems and present ideas on how they could be solved. He also worked to spread humanistic ideals and help people educate themselves as much as possible.<span />