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B. Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society's affairs and that this should change.
Abigail Adams (1744–1818) was an exponent of married women's property rights, better possibilities for women, especially in the area of education.
In a letter to John Adams, her husband, and the Continental Congress she demanded a more favorable treatment for women, stating that they were “determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.”
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Answer:
a
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Explanation:
that
(1) the Supreme Court played an important role
in the final outcome
(2) no third-party candidate was on the ballot
(3) both candidates had previously served as vice
president
(4) the electoral votes in Florida were divided
between the candidates
1. the Supreme Court played an important role in the final outcome
c. Death takes the gold florins.
b. The rioters meet death.
d. Death takes a holiday.
The real answer is b. because i just did it and the rioters kill each other due to their greed.
Answer: D) noting that firebombing had already caused extensive damage in Japan.
Close to the end of World War II, the United States detonated two nuclear weapons over Hiroshima (August 6, 1945) and Nagasaki (August 9, 1945), two Japanese cities. The United States dropped the bombs after obtaining the consent of the United Kingdom. The two bombings killed 129,000-226,000 people, mostly civilians.
Before the atomic bombs, the allies had already conducted many air raids on Japan. Strategic bombing raids began in June 1944 and continued until the end of the war. These attacks destroyed about 67 Japanese cities. These extensive attacks and the damage they had caused were some of the main arguments used by supporters of the atomic bomb.
However, during the planning of the nuclear attacks, the Air Forces were looking for cities that had not been damaged extensively by the raids, as they believed this would make the assessment of the damage more accurate.
The biggest and most important innovation that took place around the 1990´s and which changed the face not just of business, but the entire world and all its aspects, was the invention of the Internet.
Although the research of the possibility of a superhighway of communication for computers began long before the 1990´s, maybe as early as the 1930´s, some researchers think that the concept came even before then, it did not materialize completely until the 1990´s. However, the origins of the Internet come in the 1960´s, when American scientists, the most prominent being J.C.R Licklider, began to talk about "Intergalactic Networks" and around this time created the method for trasmitting data in packages, which became the vertebral column of Internet.
The first recognizable model of Internet started in the late 1960´s, with the ARPANET project, a military project of the U.S that sought to connect and transmit data from one computer to another through a communication´s highway. After it was launched, the idea was further developed, but the World Wide Web, as Internet is known today, came in the 1990´s thanks to its invention by scientist Tim Berners-Lee.