The 19th amendment established suffrage for women in _________________. A: 1848 B: 1890 C: 1920 D: 1971

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Answer 1
Answer: C. 1920

This was a pretty rebellious time for women. After the war, they began to realize that they should have the same rights as men and that they could dress however they wanted.
Answer 2
Answer:

the answer is c 1920



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Nearly all states allow citizens who are not able to go to the polls due to business travel to vote using this method:

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The answer to the question above Is absentee ballot. I Hope this helps you out!
Your answer is absentee ballot

What started the Korean War?Soviet occupation forces refused to leave North Korea.
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North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950.

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North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950.

The Algonquin groups followed a sachem, who made the majority of the decisions for the group.The word underlined in the sentence above is best defined as a __________.
A.
god
B.
chief
C.
president
D.
prime minister

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Answer:

B.chief

Explanation:

Sachem is the Algoquin word for Chief or leader, so the definition of the word Sachen would be chief, the Algoquin groups followed a chief or leader and he would take the majority of the decisions for the group of people that he led.

B. The leader makes MOST decisions, eliminating god and president, and the people "follow" this leader most likely throwing out president and prime minister, leaving chief as the plausible explanation, as well as the fact that it's the Algonquin people.

Which was unique about the 2008 presidential election?A.
It was the first election in which a woman had a very good chance of winning a major party's nomination.

B.
For the first time, neither party nominated a white man for president.

C.
The Republican party nominated an African American for the first time.

D.
Neither candidate had served in an elected office before.

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Answer:

A.  It was the first election in which a woman had a very good chance of winning a major party's nomination.

Explanation:

The election to president of the United States of 2008 took place on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. The election determined the voters of the Electoral College of the United States and the presidential candidate who received the majority of the votes (270) by the College. Electoral to be the 44th President of the United States was Barack Obama, while Vice President Joe Biden was the 47th Vice President of the United States. If no presidential candidate had a majority vote of the Electoral College, the president would have been elected by the House of Representatives of the United States, which would have voted for States, and each State would have one vote. Likewise, if there had not been a majority in votes for the office of vice president, the United States Senate would have been in charge of electing it, voting through ballots.

But none of this was necessary, because Obama's victory was incontestable. In fact, the Democratic candidate won that day the support of states that had not supported his party for many years, such as North Carolina (the last time had been in 1976), or Indiana and Virginia (1964). As for the popular vote, Obama obtained the support of 69 498 516 voters, being the highest figure ever achieved by a presidential candidate until today.

As occurred in the 2004 presidential election, the allocation of electoral votes to each state was based partially on the US census for the year 2000. The elected president and vice president took office on Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Simultaneously the elections to the House of Representatives and, in thirty-three states, the elections to the Senate were developed. The governors of eleven states were also elected.

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The ansewer is A (It was the first election in which a woman had a very good chance of winning a major party's nomination.)

Explanation:

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The issue of slavery’s expansion divided the country not along party lines, but alonga. religious lines.
c. judicial lines.
b. international lines.
d. sectional lines.

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D

the answer is sectional lines
the answer is d. sectional lines

Which issue led to the split in the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 1850s?

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It was primarily the issue of slavery that led to the split in the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 1850s, since this was the dominating issue of the age, as the US continued to expand to the west.