Answer:
“The revolutionary moment was neither radical nor a watershed for American women. Those who disregard
America’s commitment to patriarchal rule and plead for a historical interpretation that favors enlightened
exceptionalism have overlooked the conditions that made large-scale change all but impossible at that time
and place.”
Elaine Forman Crane, historian, Ebb Tide in New England: Women, Seaports, and Social Change, 1630–1800,
published in 1998
“The coming of the American Revolution . . . created new opportunities for women to participate in politics.
Responding to men’s appeals, women engaged in a variety of actions in support of the revolutionary cause,
which led women to experience a greater sense of connection to and involvement with the polity. After the war
their political contributions were praised, celebrated, and remembered. . . .Women now were seen as political
beings who had the capacity to influence the course of war, politics, and history.
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Answer:
France
Explanation:
Louis XVI was the last monarch to rule France. He descended from the Bourbons, a monarchical dinasty that ruled in cooperation with Austria.
He was the last to rule at Vesailles palace.
Most widely known for his dead in the public , as the French revolutionaries arose against him and his wife Marie Antoniette.
His claiming of divine right to rule enraged the Enlighted thinkers like Robespierre who spread the ideals of a modern and liberal France were all forms of autocracy were to be erased.
theories of data
synthesis of data
reporting conclusions
being biased about data
the holy book of Judaism
someone who is regarded as a savior or liberator of a people
Homer's most famous work
Answer:
**THE HOLY BOOK OF JUDAISM**
Explanation:
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