Asked by Anna
Are these true or false:
1. Thoreau argued that the legitimacy of democratic laws demanded obedience and represented a higher law than one's indiviudual philosophies or ethics
False?
2. The wave of national uncertainy and secularism in the early 19th century after a conference in which women's rights activists forged a statement of principles and goals for female equality.
False?
3. the practices of economic liberalism were nearly absolute in the 19th century with limited govt investment into infrastructure or struggling infant industries.
True?
Thanks!
1. Thoreau argued that the legitimacy of democratic laws demanded obedience and represented a higher law than one's indiviudual philosophies or ethics
False?
2. The wave of national uncertainy and secularism in the early 19th century after a conference in which women's rights activists forged a statement of principles and goals for female equality.
False?
3. the practices of economic liberalism were nearly absolute in the 19th century with limited govt investment into infrastructure or struggling infant industries.
True?
Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
They are all correct.
Answered by
Anna
Thanks, does that mean my answers are correct or that they are all true?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That means your answers are all correct. Sorry, I didn't make that very clear.
The second question is a little ambiguous, but the Seneca Falls conference was held in 1848 -- so not in the early 19th century.
The second question is a little ambiguous, but the Seneca Falls conference was held in 1848 -- so not in the early 19th century.
Answered by
Anna
Okay, thank you very much!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
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