why did so much time elapse between the first and second waves of feminism?

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Answer 1
most of the women that were in the first wave of feminism were upper class women that discouraged and did not let lower class women join the movement. Because of this there wasn't as much women protesting leading to a downward directing protest. As the second wave came around there were much more problems brought to all women. this lead to a much more bigger and much more longer movement which in the end wound up extremely successful. so to answer your question the first wave did not last long due to discouragement and less support, less organization, and less people involved in the movement. Plus the opportunity was perfect for women in the second wave to show that they are not inferior beings and are very capable of the same job that a man can do.
Answer 2
It was because the first wave of feminism were mostly the rich and didn't want to protest or do any actions that lead the downfall of their reputations

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How was the American Federation of Labor (AFL) different from the Knights of Labor? A. The AFL focused on organizing skilled workers. B. The Knights of Labor focused on organizing skilled workers. C. The AFL focused on organizing all workers regardless of industry. D. The AFL supported better pay for its workers.

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The correct answer is A) The AFL focused on organizing skilled workers.

The Knights of Labor was a labor federation founded in 1869, they demanded better work laws such as eight-hour day, ethic. It was never well organized and declined shortly after. At the start, they used secrecy similar to Masons. With their decline, the American Federation of Labor was created and they lost many members to the AFL.

The American Federation of Labor came to life with the decline of Knights of Labor. The AFL was a federation of labor unions, it was founded in 1886. It was more organized than the Knights of Labor. By the 1890s the AFL started to only admit skilled workers in craft unions and became mostly an organization of white men.

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Explanation

1) D. Patented the telephone

2) C. Large corporations could control the cycle......

3) A. Interstate Commerce Act

4) "Your hands are slippery, and your knife is slippery", and "And that would not be so bad, only for the deadly contagion."

5) D. The AFL only accepted skilled workers, while the KOL represented both skilled and unskilled laborers.

6) First one: Miners Second one: Ranchers Third one: Cowboys Fourth one: Farmers

7) B. illness and injury from poor working conditions

8) D. the change from allowing American Indians to hold on to their culture to making them adopt American culture

9) C. to escape racism and violence

10) A. ban certain cultural activities that were common in Hispanic communities

11) B. Hispanics were allowed to become American citizens, but the Chinese people were not able to become U.S. citizens.

12) A. present an argument to the reader

13) One of the most important factors that lead to rapid industrialization was the post-Civil War because this left the American South in shambles. This required rebuilding and put many Americans to work in factories. The second one was the increase of demands since the United States was increasing and expanding to the west more and more, railroads were needed to be built. Another reason why people were moving westward was because the population was increasing in the east. This was another reason why demands in goods was greater.

14) I believe the biggest conflict between the white settlers and tribal groups was that many of the American Indians were being forced to abide by American culture, such as religion, customs and tradition. They also disputed between the land in which belonged to the natives of the lands while American settlers were moving westward. Like what happened during "The Trail of Tears" this killed many Natives during the march. Andrew Jackson was clearing the land from Indians.

15) Damon's teacher would might say that he would have to describe why his contributions were mostly positive, and what were some of the things that a little more negative. I would explain how Carnegie helped the American economy and what he did that wasn't so great. I would have also stated what the United States used to be like before Carnegie developed the steel industry.

Hope this helps also for those of you who need answers to the quiz here they are:

1) D. Patented the telephone

2) C. Large corporations could control the cycle......

3) A. Interstate Commerce Act

4) "Your hands are slippery, and your knife is slippery", and "And that would not be so bad, only for the deadly contagion."

5) D. The AFL only accepted skilled workers, while the KOL represented both skilled and unskilled laborers.

6) First one: Miners Second one: Ranchers Third one: Cowboys Fourth one: Farmers

7) B. illness and injury from poor working conditions

8) D. the change from allowing American Indians to hold on to their culture to making them adopt American culture

9) C. to escape racism and violence

10) A. ban certain cultural activities that were common in Hispanic communities

11) B. Hispanics were allowed to become American citizens, but the Chinese people were not able to become U.S. citizens.

12) A. present an argument to the reader

13) One of the most important factors that lead to rapid industrialization was the post-Civil War because this left the American South in shambles. This required rebuilding and put many Americans to work in factories. The second one was the increase of demands since the United States was increasing and expanding to the west more and more, railroads were needed to be built. Another reason why people were moving westward was because the population was increasing in the east. This was another reason why demands in goods was greater.

14) I believe the biggest conflict between the white settlers and tribal groups was that many of the American Indians were being forced to abide by American culture, such as religion, customs and tradition. They also disputed between the land in which belonged to the natives of the lands while American settlers were moving westward. Like what happened during "The Trail of Tears" this killed many Natives during the march. Andrew Jackson was clearing the land from Indians.

Why did Siddhartha Gautama leave his life of privilege to wander for years?

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 He was searching for a sick person who would reveal the mysteries of life.

The two main reasons for conflict in Southwest Asia today are religion and _____.

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The two main reasons for conflict in Southwest Asia today are religion and political power. Religious differences and interpretations can lead to strife, but often these conflicts are deeply rooted in political motivations and struggles for control.

The two main reasons for conflict in Southwest Asia today are religion and political power. Throughout history and in modern times, Southwest Asia has experienced conflicts that stem from differences in religious interpretations and practices, such as those between Sunni and Shia Muslims. However, these religious divisions often intertwine with a struggle for political control and influence, as observed in the rise of ISIS and its strict, literal interpretation of Islam to establish Islamic values globally. Complex political dynamics in the region, including contested territories like Kashmir between India and Pakistan, also fuel conflicts that are sometimes attributed to religious differences.

Cultural forces, such as the practice of Islam, not only act as a unifying force but can also create divisions leading to serious political confrontations. Moreover, groups like al-Qaeda have used religious rhetoric to frame conflicts as religious wars, when in reality, underlying political motives are often at play. Additionally, the establishment of the state of Israel and the resulting displacement of Palestinian Muslims have caused tensions that further exemplify the complex interplay between religious differences and political ambitions.

How did union strikes contribute to rising racial tensions in the 1920s?

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Strike breakers--with the Great Migration many blacks were living in the North. When strikes occurred, blacks would be hired in the white workers place. 

Unions and communism--unions were often associated with communism. Being there was a Red Scare in the early 1920s, unions caused nativist sentiment to rise as well as anti-communist rhetoric. 

Both of these reasons gave way to a large renewal of the KKK which combined racism towards blacks and a white nationalist movement. 

Answer:

Factory owners would hire blacks as strikebreakers.

Explanation:

I just did this question and this was the answer that was right for me. Hope this helps!

What does the excerpt about hebuca suggest about her state of mind?

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Hello.

She is deeply distraught by the sight of her murdered husband.

Have  a nice day

Answer:

B: She is deeply distraught by the sight of her murdered husband.

Explanation:

Attached below are 5 answers to the quiz "Hamlet, Part 3: Figurative Language and Allusions" (this is because brainly only allows a maximum of 5 attachments [the other answers are written below]):

Which statement best explains why Hamlet alludes to Pyrrhus throughout Act II, Scene ii of Hamlet?

The allusion highlights the idea of avenging a father’s murder.

The allusion proves that Pyrrhus killed Hamlet’s father.

The allusion emphasizes the idea of a mother’s betrayal.

The allusion suggests that Hamlet imagined his father’s ghost.

Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.

Guildenstern: Prison, my lord!

Hamlet: Denmark’s a prison.

Rosencrantz: Then is the world one.

Hamlet: A goodly one; in which there are many confines, wards, and dungeons, Denmark being one o’ the worst.

In this excerpt, Hamlet compares Denmark to a prison. Which statement best describes the effect of this metaphor?

It indicates that Hamlet feels trapped.

It reveals that Hamlet is being forced to stay.

It proves that Hamlet’s father was killed.

It shows that Hamlet imagined the ghost.

Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.

The rugged Pyrrhus, like the Hyrcanian beast,—

’tis not so, it begins with Pyrrhus:—

The rugged Pyrrhus, he, whose sable arm,

Black as his purpose, did the night resemble

When he lay couched in the ominous horse,

Pyrrhus is a figure from Greek mythology who avenges the death of his father by brutally killing King Priam. What does the excerpt suggest about Hamlet’s state of mind?

Hamlet does not believe that Claudius killed his father.

Hamlet is still undecided about avenging his father’s death.

Hamlet is shocked by Pyrrhus’s merciless behavior.

Hamlet admires Pyrrhus and wants to follow his example.

Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.

Yet I,

A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak,

Like John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause,

And can say nothing; no, not for a king,

Upon whose property and most dear life

A ___ defeat was made.

What is the effect of the figurative language used in this excerpt? Choose three answers.

It shows Hamlet’s willpower.

It shows Hamlet’s indecision.

It shows Hamlet’s determination.

It shows Hamlet’s confusion.

It shows Hamlet’s idleness.

Read the excerpt from Act II of Hamlet.

Rosencrantz: To visit you, my lord; no other occasion.

Hamlet: Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks; but I thank you: and sure, dear friends, my thanks are too dear a halfpenny. Were you not sent for? Is it your own inclining? Is it a free visitation? Come, come, deal justly with me: come, come; nay, speak.

Guildenstern: What should we say, my lord?

What is the effect of Hamlet’s use of metaphors in this excerpt?

It establishes that Hamlet is poverty-stricken.

It establishes that Hamlet dislikes his friends.

It establishes that Hamlet suffers hardships.

It establishes that Hamlet has little gratitude.

Note: One word has been taken out due to brainly censoring.

Have a great day everyone.

What group did the reconstruction amendment aim to assist
A. Southern landlords
B. Slaves and former slaves
C. Women
D. Children in segregated schools

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The answer is B hope this helps
It's B slaves and former slaves.

In which area does congress most often defer to the executive?

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The United States Congress most often defers to the executive in military and foreign policy matters.  Congress tends to do this because the president is the commander in chief of the U.S. armed forces.  Furthermore, the U.S. president is more likely to have communication with--and relationships--with foreign leaders.  

How does Odysseus anger Poseidon?

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Hello there!

I believe that Odysseus angered Poseidon by blinding Polyphemus. Poseidon was angered by this because Polyphemus was Poseidon's son.

I hope this help!

According to churchill how has britain's position in the war changed since the war started it has improved because britain's air power and navy have been strengthened

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answers is wrong i did the wrong question

The primary goal of the Federal Reserve system is to

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The primary goal of the Federal Reserve is to provide safety to the nation, in terms of money and finance. 
Provide safety to the nation

Throughout the twentieth century, most economically advanced nations adopted what kind of system

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Universal Health Insurance is your answer....






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How did the dred scott decision (document #5) support the doctrine of nullification and limit the ability of the federal government to restrict the expansion of slavery?

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The Supreme Court case Dred Scott vs. Sandford was one that essentially stated that slaves are property and have no legal rights that white citizens were bound to respect. With this ruling, the Supreme Court established the example that slavery can exist anywhere within the US, even in states that allowed slavery.

This shows the idea of nullification, because it allows a state to void (aka nullify) a law that they deem as unconstitutional. Northern states would use this concept in order to stop slavery from happening their states.

This also restricts the ability of the federal government to restrict the expansion of slavery, as this court case gives Southerners the legal right to bring their slaves wherever they want without facing penalty from the federal government.

Where in Florida did small farms develop

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The small farms are developed in Ocala, Florida, United States.
From juicy tomatoes to abundant seafood and iconic citrus fruits, Florida farmers grow everything under the sun. 
Florida ranks second in the nation for vegetable production. It is responsible for 63% of the country’s total citrus production.

Who became president in 1974 following the resignation of his predecessor

A. Ronald Reagan
B. Gerald Ford
C. Jimmy Carter
D. George W. H. Bush

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it would be B) Gerald Ford

Answer:

The guy above me is correct.

Explanation:

in the 1830s, what was one argument against the Second National Bank?

1 The bank could not help pay for national expenses

2 The bank kept the value of printed money unsteady

3 The bank took money from common people for the wealthy

4 The bank helped state banks disrupt the national economy.

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3 The bank took money from common people for the wealthy.

Answer:

The correct answer was C

Explanation:

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what was the underground railroad

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it was a bunch of underground tunnels to move escaped slaves

The Underground Railroad wasn't a real railroad, but a network of courageous people who helped slaves secretly travel from the South to the North. In 1850, President Fillmore signed the Fugitive Slave Act, which made it illegal to help a slave run away and required officials to return escaped slaves to their owners.

Impasto is ______________ a. thickly applied paint that lets us see brushstrokes. b. the degree to which the surface of an object seems to have a particular feel. c. the light, color, and shade of an object. d. any graduation of light and shadow that produces a hazy effect.


THIS IS NOT A HISTORY QUESTION IT IS FOR ART SOMEONE HELP!!!!!!

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the answer is A im 100 % correct that it is A

Impasto is thickly applied paint that lets us see brushstrokes.

Impasto can be described as a method in painting that does not look smooth. This is when we lay paint on a part of the surface. The surface must be thick and the painting or brushstrokes are visible i.e the painting stands out on the surface.

The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution provides protection from self-incrimination. What does self-incrimination mean?
A) cruel and unusual punishment
B) acting as a witness against yourself
C) the right to confront your accusers in court
D) having the right to an attorney if accused of a crime

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Hello there, and thank you for asking your question here on brainly.

Answer: B) Acting as a witness against yourself. The Fifth Amendment is the act of exposing oneself generally, by making a statement to 'an accusation or charge of crime; to involve oneself or another person in a criminal wrongdoing, or in danger thereof.'

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How does the Speaker exercise power over a committee?

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Answer choices are:


By preventing a committee from meeting

By rejecting the findings of the committee

By appointing the chair and a majority of the members

By appointing the whip as a voting member of the committee


Correct answer choice is:


By appointing the chair and a majority of the members


The Speaker serves as the presiding officer of the U.S. House of representatives and fulfills several roles which includes representing constituents as a Member of Congress. He also works as an Administrative is responsible for voting on legislation.

The speaker exercise power over a committee by appointing the chair and a majority of the members

The speaker of the House of Representatives controls the affairs of the House. The speaker is widely regarded as the authority of the House.

Further Explanation

The speaker is elected by the house as the new Congress begins.

Some of the functions of the speaker of the House of Representatives include:

The speaker is allowed by the House guidelines to manage the house proceedings The speaker reserve the right to recognize members to speak in the house or make motions The speaker is empowered to appoint members to different committees The speaker also controls some activities aside legislative business The speaker is in charge of the overall control of the House of Representatives building The speaker also chair the house office building commission.

Article 1, section 2 of the Constitution of the United States created the office of the speaker, also according the constitution, the speaker of the House of Representatives does not have to be an incumbent member to be elected.

Simply put, the main role of the speaker is to ensure the smooth running of the house, which includes assigning chairman of committees and their members.

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Who was Daniel Morgan and what role did he play in the American revolution

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Daniel Morgan was the Representative of Virginia and was also a soldier for the army. He lead many victorious battles like the Whiskey Rebellion and he used a different way to win his battles. Such as when most commanders used the musket and bayonet he preferred the rifle and when most commanders looked at colonial militia in disgust he looked at them with opportunity.

help plzzzz now In what way did European Imperialists keep the colonial subjects under control?

a. They gave them opium and other narcotics.
b. They encouraged strife and infighting to prevent them from joining together in revolt.
c.They gave them free education.
d. They built infrastructure to keep military units traveling and intimidating the locals.

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Mostly, the Europeans dominated because their numbers or military technology and organization were superior.

Considering the alternatives, the only alternative that represents any sort of military power being evolved with it is:


d. They built infrastructure to keep military units traveling and intimidating the locals.


Also, the British and other countries did build many railroads in Africa.

Answer:

They encouraged strife and infighting to prevent them from joining together in revolt.

the nile in Egypt and the eupharates river in Mesopotamia provide rich fertile soil that allowed civilization to

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Grow crops.

This is because of the rick soil and of course back in the days there wasn't really shipping trades that we have today so they have to grow their own food. Back then, there was a lot of colonists or immigrants that we call them that came to different countries including Egypt and in order for them to live they have to grow crops. 
Growing crops is a major thing in life because that is where we mostly get our food source from.  

Which is NOT a responsibility of the legislative branch?

initiating impeachment proceedings
ensuring one party controls the House and the other party controls the Senate
if elected, serving for a two or a six-year term
confirming the ambassador to Israel

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I believe it is -Ensuring One Party Controls The House And The Other Party Controls The Senate

Answer:

Ensuring one party controls the House and the other party controls the Senate  is not a responsibility of the legislative branch.

Explanation:

There is no rule in the United States that states that the Senate must be controlled by a political party, and the House by the other. Both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party can control both houses of Congress without there being any kind of objection to this.

Match these people and their discoveries or inventions.

1. oil
-Duryea brothers
2. light bulb
-Alexander Graham Bell
3. Model T
-Cyrus W. Field
4. airplane
-Henry Ford
5. trans-Atlantic cable
-Thomas A. Edison
6. developed a successful automobile
-Edwin Drake
7. telephone
-Wright brothers

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Oil - Edwin Drake
Light bulb - Thomas A. Edison
Model T - Henry Ford
Airplane - Wright brothers
trans-Alantic cable - Cyrus W. Field
developed a successful automobile - Duryea brothers
telephone - Alexander Graham Bell

Edwin Drake is known for being the first one to successfully drill for oil. He was able to do that by using piping to prevent the borahole to colapse.

Thomas Edison was the one who invented the light bulb, in the 19th century.

Henry Ford is the inventor of the Model T, an automobile produced in 1927, which is known for being the first affordable automobile.

The Wright Brothers were the ones that invented the airplane, and also built and flew the first successful airplane in 1903.

Cyrus W. Field created the Atlantic Telegraph Company in 1858, and was able to lay the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean.

The Duryea Brothers were the ones who invented the first automobile, and created the Duryea Motor Wagon Company in 1895.

And last, Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the first practical telephone, in 1876.

Which of these had the BIGGEST economic impact on the United States in the 1960s?

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The communist revolution in Cuba is the correct answer.

The communist revolution in Cuba is the correct one

Where did slaves have harder lives? A. Rural farms B. Shops and merchant businesses C. Urban areas D. Large plantations

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It's large plantations

Slaves have harder lives large plantations.

Further Explanation:

19th century America roofed the Progressive era, the Reconstruction era and Glided age along with industrialuprising and immigrants rushto the nation. The onset of immigrants began in 1820 attracted by the nation's quick fortune. Planation was a significant aspect of South America because of its fertile soil and subtropical climate. The factors led to the booming of large plantation with numerous enslaved workers. The slaves were held captive and were compelled to work in harsh conditions to create wealth for their owners.  

Southern Plantation owners were extensively dependent on the slaves for their agricultural works. The owners of the plantation or the planters were the persons owning the lands as well as slaves. One plantation owner was having at least 20 slaves. Later further development in the cultivation of sugar and cotton led to the establishment of bigger plantation and more slaves. These slaves were compelled all day long without any basic amenities.  

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Slavery

Keywords: Progressive era, the Reconstruction era , Glided age, industrial uprising, immigrants,South America, fertile soil ,subtropical climate, Southern Plantation, agricultural works, sugar, cotton,

Around 32% of legislation supported by the president passes during the House within one year. During the same year, 64% of president-supported legislation passes in the Senate. What can you infer about the political makeup of Congress and the executive branch?​

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Both the House and the Senate are made up out of the members from both the Democratic and the Republican Party. According to these statistics we can see that the minority in the House and the majority in the Senate are from the same political party as the President.
I can infer that both the senate and the house had made their members frim the Democratic and Republican Parties. The president has the same political party just as the minority of the house and the majority of the senate are. So there are fair judgement in the election process.


The July Revolution occurred because the French constitution was rejected by which king? a. Louis-Philippe c. Charles X b. Napoleon III d. none of the above

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The Answer Is:
~C.

Hope this helps.

Answer:July Revolution, French Révolution de Juillet, also called July Days, (1830), insurrection that brought Louis-Philippe to the throne of France. The revolution was Charles X's publication (July 26) of restrictive ordinances contrary to the spirit of the Charter of 1814.Explanation:

its c

Why were the Anabaptists persecuted during the Counter-Reformation?

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they did not want separation of church and state

What was the end result of Reagan's tax cuts mixed with increased spending?

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For many Republicans, Ronald Reagan's economic policies are seen as a Bench mark of business-friendly policies.

A the time, many questioned the logic behind reducing the tax pool and increasing spending. However, it is true that eventually, his policies did help to grow the American economy.

It should be noted though that the growth was not as strong as under President Carter.

A larger national debt

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