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Pregnant women should wear the lap belt
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A. True
B. False

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Pregnant women should correctly wear the lap belt for safety; many women capably handled wartime burdens so the statement that they were incapable is false; term limits have increased the number of women in state legislatures, making this statement true; and during the Revolutionary Era, no state constitution allowed women to vote, which is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Regarding the question about pregnant women and seat belts, the recommended guidance is that pregnant women should indeed wear the lap belt. However, it's important to wear it correctly. The lap belt should be placed under the abdomen, as low on the hips as possible and across the upper thighs. It is never recommended to place the lap belt above or over the belly. Additionally, the shoulder belt should be positioned between the breasts and off to the side of the abdomen. Wearing a seat belt in this way helps to maximize safety for both the mother and the unborn child.

As for the historical questions:

  • During wars, such as World Wars I and II, many women actually took on new roles and responsibilities, including working in factories and contributing to the home front, proving to be quite capable of handling the burdens of war. So the statement is False.
  • Regarding the influence of term limits on the number of women in state legislatures, studies have shown that there is a statistically significant increase in the number of women serving due to term limits, making the statement True.
  • Concerning voting rights during the Revolutionary Era, it is True that no state constitution at the time allowed women the right to vote. Women's right to vote in America was not fully recognized until the 19th amendment was passed in 1920.

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