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Q: How are Robespierre and etta plam d'aelders argument on womens rights similar?
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French journalist who demanded equal rights for women?

Maximilien Robespierre


Who demanded equal political rights for women from the new french national assembly?

Maximilien Robespierre


Did Robespierre support the American Revolution or not and why?

Robespierre DID support the American revolution. It was partly the American revolution that inspired him. Many French soldiers also fought in the American revolution. As for why; Robespierre belived that everyone should be equal and have rights, including the people in America. He always had his client's (for he was a lawyer) human rights as his best interests, so he belived strongly in the American revolution.


What is a example of a persuasive argument?

The Bill of Rights.


What was the basic issue in the nullification argument?

states rights


As a persuasive document what is Jefferson's main argument?

Jefferson's main argument is that men are given certain rights by God. The British were stomping on those rights by unfair taxation.


A major argument against ratification of the constitution was the absence of?

The major argument was the absence of a bill of rights in the Constitution


What was the main argument in favor of Bill of Rights?

The main argument that was made in favor of the Bill of Rights was that it would guard against the emergence of a tyrannical government. The anti-Federalists, in particular, fought to have the Bill of Rights included in the Constitution.


What was the chief argument of the anti-federalist?

That the Constitution had no bill of rights.


What was the main argument in favor of the bill of rights?

The main argument that was made in favor of the Bill of Rights was that it would guard against the emergence of a tyrannical government. The anti-Federalists, in particular, fought to have the Bill of Rights included in the Constitution.


Who believed that people should hand over their rights to a ruler in exchange for law and order?

Thomas Hobbes


What was the important argument against the proposed constitution?

it did not guarantee basic rights