he thought it would be all right to use violence.
What rights do you think Gail has in this situation?
Damon M. 5-31-11 Section 5 Chapter 14 1a. She inspired other women and gave speeches for women rights. 1b. They thought it was inspiring to see the slaves fight for freedom and thought it would be a good time to do the same. 2a. They found it unacceptable that women could not vote or sit on juries. 2b. Because they thought the current status of women was ok and thought women weren't as prepared as men. 2c. That everyone is created equal and should have the same equal rights. 3a. Sojourner Truth, the Grimke sisters and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 3b. Because women would have received better pay and better jobs or working conditions. 3c. Yes because they are doing the same work as men and receiving the same or lower pay. Questions: What role did Sojourner Truth play in the women's rights and abolitionist movement? How did the abolition movement influence women to demand equal rights? What limitations on women's rights did many activists find unacceptable? Why did many Americans oppose equal rights for women? What arguments might you use to counter men and women who opposed equal rights? Who were the three main leaders of the women's rights movements? Why might working-class women like Charlotte Woodward have supported the Seneca Falls Convention? Do you think Susan B. Anthony that women should receive equal pay for equal work? Explain.
I think so.
The bourgeois intelligentsia often had greater access to education and resources, enabling them to articulate the complexities of working-class struggles in philosophical terms. They possessed the intellectual tools necessary to analyze and critique social structures, making them well-positioned to advocate for reform. Additionally, their societal status allowed them to bridge gaps between the working class and broader audiences, fostering a dialogue around class rights that might not have been possible otherwise. This dynamic often resulted in a paradox where those advocating for the working class were not necessarily part of it.
I don't think its working because i think wi-fi on Pokemon was down for updates because i couldn't go on anything wi-fi on any of my games
He thought the white people were creating problems by not giving much of the opportunity to the African American citizens when it comes to voting, or living there lifes with equal rights, and freedom.
He thought the white people were creating problems by not giving much of the opportunity to the African American citizens when it comes to voting, or living there lifes with equal rights, and freedom.
yes Malcolm X was a real person. A more violent Civil Rights activist of the 1960's.
yes it did, the equal rights movement made people think about its women and how they felt.
I think they killed him because he was very powerful and strong
Because, they must have equal rights like men. In many countries constitution assures equal rights among different sex. In some places, equal rights are there in papers, not implemented, like in India. So the women, and feminine organisations still have to fight for equal rights. In KSA, women have very limited rights. Just think, she can't drive her own car, without a mentor.
I think the equal rights as the white soldiers
their seperate but equal right
True
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they denied them equal rights, they thought of them as useless.
I think it means a truth can is always true. I means it's right.