Sojourner Truth probably disagreed with the anti-women's suffrage movement and believed that women were rational and responsible enough to be involved in politics.
"Ain't I a Woman?" is a speech by Sojourner Truth (1797–1883), an African-American anti-slavery activist born a slave in the state of New York. It was delivered at the Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio, on May 29, 1851. "Am I not a man and a brother?" was a recurring motto used in the British anti-slavery campaign as early as the late 18th century. By claiming this phrase for herself and adapting it, Truth asserted both her race and her gender.
She believed in equality between men and women as much as between whites and blacks. In her speech, she expresses in many ways how she thinks women can do as much as men can ("I am as strong as any man"), and therefore should be given the same rights. This leads us to affirm that she would likely have defended women's suffrage.
She even alludes to men's unjustified fear of giving women more power: "You need not be afraid to give us our rights for fear we will take too much." This harkens back to Abigail Adams' letter to her husband, where she asks him to "be more generous and favourable" to the ladies. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is sensorimotor
Piaget called the stage from birth to 2 years of the child's life as a sensorimotor period or sensorimotor stage.
The human being has a unique cognitive capacity in the world. It is what distinguishes us from other animals, which makes us understand this distinction, which endows us with the ability to communicate, which gives us subsidies to (try) to understand the world.
It is known that the first years of life are fundamental in the development of human beings. This conception started scientifically only in the beginning of the 20th century, with the studies of the child and the infantile behavior. Since then, a series of researches has been established on different aspects of the child's psychic life, his development and the conception of intelligence (and the formation of that intelligence) in the child.
An important development theorist, Jean Piaget, was very concerned with the question of how human beings develop their knowledge about reality, how thought processes happen. His studies have brought about a huge advance in what is now called developmental psychology.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The conference commissioner would have to schedule 90 games each year.
Explanation:
Number of teams in the conference = 10 teams
Since each team is to play every other team, and there are 10 teams in the conference, then each team will play against 9 opponents each.
Number of games played per team = 9 games
Total number of games to be played = Number of teams × Number of games per team
= 10 × 9 = 90 games
Therefore the conference commissioner would have to schedule 90 games each year.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I believe the answer is: Joyriding.
For most car theft, the purpose of the action is to obtain some sort of financial gain from the car.
In joyriding, the perpetrator does not interested in such financial gain and conducted the theft in order to have fun.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. repression           
Explanation:
Repression: In psychology, the term repression is defined as one of the defense mechanism which was proposed by one of the most influential and successful psychologists of his time named Sigmund Freud. 
Repression is defined as a phenomenon that involves an individual to keep specific feelings, urges, and thoughts out of an individual's conscious awareness. Therefore, an individual tends to push disturbing or painful thoughts into his or her unconscious mind to be unaware of them
In the question above, Martha's ego is most likely using repression.