What were 3 ways women rights improved in war 1 and in 1920's.

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Answer 1
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Due to World War I, women were able to acquire jobs left vacant by men who went off to fight in the war. Women were able to provide support as doctors, ammunition makers, nurses, translators, and ambulance drivers.

The 1920’s saw the rise of the Women’s Suffrage Movement, giving women the right to vote, achieving higher education, and working outside of the home as telephone operators, secretaries, factory workers, and sales clerks.


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Why were merchants able to make a profit on the silk road

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What is the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence below?As chief executive, the president can grant amnesty through pardons and reprieves.
A.
the death penalty
B.
multiple life sentences
C.
freedom from a criminal or civil charge
D.
early release from prison based on good behavior

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c. freedom from a criminal or civil charge
yes C.freedom from a criminal or civil charge would be the correct answer :) 

At times, Father is shown as a loving parent and husband. How is that possible given his role as a Nazi officer giving orders to treat people inhumanely?

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When you mean "Father", do you actually mean the Fürher (Hitler)? The thing that is important to understand here is: Hitler was considered, before we knew all he had done, a charismatic and well, loving. Thing is, his kindness was only towards the Jews (and others, like homosexuals, disabled etc.) and those who were against his regime. The people of Germany wouldn't have voted for him or supported him if there wasn't a propaganda about the great qualities he had. Also, in his head, and a lot of his fellow nazi followers, Jews were not people but a pest to exterminate. Another final thing to understand is: nothing is perfectly black or white. Hitler looked in fact quite civil when you meet him (apparently) and kind and patient as he was also a vegetarian and loved dogs, however he still had this poisonous and hurtful mentality that led millions in the embrace of death.

Why is the salamander less likely to die if the amount of acid rainfall in the region increases

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This would happen due to the substances in the salamander's skin, because of the sulfur they would be able to survive.

Acid rain is a phenomenon that occurs when sulfur and nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere by pollution react with rainwater and generate acids.

Atmospheric air is formed by various chemical elements, including gases such as oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), carbonic (CO2), Xenon (Xe) and Radon (Rn), in addition to other variable components. Smoke is one of the harmful components that is produced by some industries and released by automobiles.

There are industries that do not have filters in their chimneys. In this way, black smoke with soot is released into the air, composed of lead (Pb), zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd), which depending on the quantity can be harmful to living beings.

Cars also emit smoke that contains sulfur oxides (SO2 and SO3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and hydrocarbons.

All these pollutants, present in the smoke, when reacting with water vapor in the atmosphere, form sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3), thus characterizing acid rain.

The flying shuttle allowed weavers to make wider pieces of cloth. Who was the inventor?

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John Kay was the inventor! :) 
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