The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
a. was the constitution put forth by the National Assembly in August 1789.
b. provided equal rights for men and women, now deemed citizens.
c. was a document outlining the natural rights to be enjoyed by the citizens of France.
d. was never ratified by the National Assembly.
e. included a bill of rights that was endorsed by Louis XVI.
c
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A) an organization that provided mail-order brides to bachelor farmers. B) a group of feminists who sought equality for husbands and wives. C) a fraternal organization of the Dutch descendants of New Netherland "patroons." D) a "men's liberation" group that sought to liberate American males from matriarchal bondage. E) an organization of farmers.
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b. argued in favor of passing new laws that would relegate women to an inferior status in American society. c. argued that the ERA would decriminalize rape and make women subject to the military draft. d. engaged in a reasoned debate with those who supported the amendment.
__________ was an expert in the field of industrial efficiency
A) Frank Bunker Gilbreth B) Frederick Winslow Taylor C) Upton Sinclair D) Lincoln Steffens