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20.05.2021 •
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Ответ:
It would have a positive connotation! Good luck :D
Ответ:
The correct answer is A) of revolution, of rebellion.
The phrase that provides the best support for the answer to Part A is "of revolution, of rebellion."
We are referring to the important document in the history of women's rights movement called "Address to Congress on Women's Suffrage," delivered by Carrie Chapman Catt in 1917. In the speech, Chapman clearly stated that the right that women had to vote had to be validated by Congress soon and that this decision couldn't be delayed. US Congress eventually passed the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution on June 4, 1919, granting women their right to suffragette.