How did the depression affect women and children?

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Answer 1
Answer: I believe you are talking about the Great Depression so I'll answer it correspondingly, however, if it's not, I apologize on my behalf. 
Women were not able to do their daily chores due to the dust bowls and storms outside, and they could not farm meaning no food > starving children.
The Great Depression also caused poverty to hit many places, and it caused them to move to other places.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

It was hard for them

to survive because

they couldn't find jobs.

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Following world war i, many european nations wanted america to cancel the tremendous war debts they owed the united states, but american leaders insisted on payment. when germany was unable to make reparations payments to france and great britain, those nations were unable to make their loan payments to the united states. which is the best description of america's response to this situation?a.when germany defaulted on reparations, american investors offered loans to germany to meet its obligations; which sent germany into further economic instability.
b.the united states agreed to cancel the war debts of great britain and france, but still insisted on repayment from germany.
c.the united states canceled the war debts of germany, but still insisted on repayment from great britain and france.
d.the united states enacted trade barriers against all european nations in 1920.

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a.when germany defaulted on reparations, american investors offered loans to germany to meet its obligations; which sent germany into further economic instability.

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A

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Who was the fifteenth-century inventor of the printing press? a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Cosimo de' Medici
c. Johannes Gutenberg
d. Lorenzo Ghiberti

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It was "c. Johannes Gutenberg" who was the fifteenth-century inventor of the printing press, and he was responsible for books and other printed materials becoming far more available to the common man.

In 1870 the Amendment gave all male citizens the right to vote.

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In 1870, the FIFTEENTH Amendment gave all male citizens the right to vote.

The Fifteenth Amendment was one of the three amendments enacted after the American Civil War (1861-65) to ensure equality for black Americans. This Amendment, ratified on February 3, 1870, guarantees the right to vote of all U.S.'s male citizens, stating that this right will not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

in 1870 the 15th amendment was ratified and gave the right to vote to all males including african ammericans

What was the main impact of the Anti-Federalists on the adoption of the US Constitution?Their efforts defeated the original Constitution, which had to be completely rewritten for ratification.

Their support for a strong central government led to the inclusion of additional presidential powers.

Their concern about factions lent support for basing the US government on a representative republic structure.

Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.

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The main impact of the Anti-Federalists on the adoption of the US Constitution was that "Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution," since they were worried that this new government would become tyrannical. 

Answer: is D

Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.

Explanation: it was correct

In its ruling on the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court decided that Congress could not ban slavery in...A.free states.
B.slave states.
C.territories.
D.free republics.
*The answer must have a legit reason

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They could not ban slavery in slavery in any of the slave states. After this ruling, slave states have celebrated and labeled the constitution as a pro-slavery document. This also angered abolitionists who wanted to ban slavery
B, because back than there was an equal amount of slave states and free states. they banned slavery only in the free states because it was not allowed , they kept it in the slave states , kept it as in kept slaves in slave states.This made a lot of people who wanted to ban slavery mad.

Imagine you are a farmer in Venezuela. How might you have felt about the changes Chávez brought about?

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The answer really depends on whether the farmer is also the landlord or only a worker in the fields, and bearing in mind that the question refers only to Chavez’ reforms, not what is now called Chavismo, that is to say, the rule of President Maduro.  

If the first, then there are chances that the landlord would feel threatened about the fact this his land could be —although not necessarily— appropriated by the State, but also, he might feel relieved to learn that his land could be more productive since there would be a lot more subsidies for farming since the oil revenues of the country would again be in the hands of the State.

If it is the second possibility, the farmer most likely would feel relieved altogether since subsidies to labor power and farming would mean greater income and better living conditions for him and his family.  


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Like many farmers and laborers, I likely would support the changes that Chávez brought about because they helped Venezuela’s poor. As president, Chávez introduced education, healthcare, and labor initiatives to improve the quality of life for the lower classes of Venezuela.

Explanation:a