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UNO [17]
2 years ago
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Martha Washington's promotion of democratic values as America's original first lady also proved her worthy of the name "Mother o

f America." She realized that the way she treated the role of first lady would set precedents for future women. Martha had to figure out how to create an atmosphere that reflected democracy and commanded respect from the rest of the world. To accomplish this, she held a reception once a week where different people could enjoy refreshments and exchange ideas. Unlike other events, Martha's reception was representative of democracy, as it was open to different groups of people, including both men and women. Overwhelming respect for Martha led to others calling her "Lady Washington." Despite praise for her work, Martha disliked the restrictions put on her as the first lady and missed her son. In spite of these concerns, Martha did her duty and remained to support the president and her country. Her role in defining America's first lady—the figurative "Mother of America"—was invaluable.
Indeed, Martha Washington's roles as first lady and general's wife revealed her nurturing nature and her promotion of democratic values, making her a prime candidate for the honorable title "Mother of America."


What reason does the author use to support the point that Martha Washington should be considered the "Mother of America"?


Her ability to command respect and love from the rest of the world

Her desire to include both women and men equally in meetings

Her love for her son, her husband, her family, and her country

Her promotion of democratic values as America's original first lady
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zloy xaker [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

C true me!it work for me!

vlada-n [284]2 years ago
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Answer: A

Explanation:  

Her promotion of democratic values as America's original first lady

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