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Research suggests that women acquiesce to unwanted sex, even when it is painful, because they feel they cannot say 'no.'

a. True
b. False

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The assertion that women were incapable of handling war burdens is false; history showcases their resilience and capability. Before the 19th Amendment, women lacked legal personhood, and they had no voting rights during the Revolutionary Era.

Step-by-step explanation:

Research indicates that the statement "Many women found themselves incapable of handling the burdens of war when their husbands and fathers went off to fight" is false. History shows that many women were actually capable of handling increased responsibilities during war times, whether it was by taking over duties at home, working in factories, taking on nursing roles, or even participating in resistance activities. For instance, during World War II, women played a vital role in the workforce and home front efforts while their male family members were away. Intimate partner violence is another matter where research suggests troubling dynamics, with women facing a range of coercive situations.

Regarding the right to vote, prior to the 19th Amendment's ratification, women in the United States were not considered as separate legal entities with their own personhood, this is true. And as for the possibility of women voting during the Revolutionary Era, this was not allowed by any state constitution, which is also true.

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