Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication for the Rights of Woman as a response to
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NUWSS stands for National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
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Which of the following leaders launched successful revolutions against Spanish rule in the northern regions of South America
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Answer this question… Simón Bolívar
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Why did the affranchis decide to rebel against the French government in Saint-Domingue
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The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French
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How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished
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it reduced the way african states can resist europeans
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Describe how the Industrial Revolution affected the role of women in the 19th century.
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it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
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What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
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mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
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What statement describes a major challenge facing former slaves after the abolition of slavery in the US
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Who was a former slave who was actively involved in the abolition movement in Great Britain
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Olaudah Equiano
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What statement best summarizes the abolition of slavery in the British Empire
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great britain outlawed the slave trade, but it did no abolish slavery until later decades
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What is one major difference between Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments produced at the Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Independence
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The declaration of sentiments imitates the language of a famous document to point out its flaws
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How did The National Union of Women and Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) and the Women and Social and Political Union (WSPU) differ
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The wspu supported violent tactics ......
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What statement best summarizes the outcome of the Haitian Revolution
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What way did legal rights for women expand in Great Britain during the 19th century
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women won the right to own property after marriage
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Women won the right to vote in national elections (APEX)
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why although the women's right movement had a large impact no country currently provide women with
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equal representation in the government
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why did some early members of the women's rights movement in the united states argue against pursuing women's suffrage
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they believed it was unrealistic to demand such a major change
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Mary Wollstonecraft wrote A Vindication for the Rights of Woman as a response to
JeanJacques Rouseausemile
What does the NUWSS and WSPU stand for
NUWSS stands for National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
WSPU stands for Women's Social and Political Union
Which of the following leaders launched successful revolutions against Spanish rule in the northern regions of South America
Answer this question… Simón Bolívar
Why did the affranchis decide to rebel against the French government in Saint-Domingue
The Affranchis wanted equal status with the French
aristocrats.
How did the institution of slavery continue to affect the world even after it was abolished
it reduced the way african states can resist europeans
Describe how the Industrial Revolution affected the role of women in the 19th century.
it offered women the opportunity to work outside the home
What factor played the most significant role in the decline of the Mughal Empire
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
What statement describes a major challenge facing former slaves after the abolition of slavery in the US
We don't have your statements. So you are going have to do
this.
Who was a former slave who was actively involved in the abolition movement in Great Britain
Olaudah Equiano
What statement best summarizes the abolition of slavery in the British Empire
great britain outlawed the slave trade, but it did no abolish slavery until later decades
What is one major difference between Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments produced at the Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Independence
The declaration of sentiments imitates the language of a famous document to point out its flaws
How did The National Union of Women and Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) and the Women and Social and Political Union (WSPU) differ
The wspu supported violent tactics ......
What statement best summarizes the outcome of the Haitian Revolution
f ni
What way did legal rights for women expand in Great Britain during the 19th century
women won the right to own property after marriage
In what way did legal rights for women expand in Europe and the United States during the 19th century
Women won the right to vote in national elections (APEX)
why although the women's right movement had a large impact no country currently provide women with
equal representation in the government
why did some early members of the women's rights movement in the united states argue against pursuing women's suffrage
they believed it was unrealistic to demand such a major change