4. What significance does the woman mentioned in the video hold?

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Answer 1
Answer: i can tell you the answer but we don’t know what video youre talking about
Answer 2
Answer: I’m sorry but what video

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "New music, film, and art developments came with the prosperity of the 1950s. Having recovered from a recession, people were once again free to create and prosper and this is the reason for the new developments."

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It was the use of the Atomic Bomb.  Having won the war in Europe, the Americans and their allies concentrated their efforts on the Far East.  Japan refused to surrender despite the on-going bombings and destruction of her army.  They also threatened to kill American POWs if they U.S. invaded Japan. Truman ordered the use of the atomic bomb.  It was used in Hiroshima on August 6 then again on Nagasaki on August 9 resulting to Japan’s surrender.

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All men are equal and independent. - This is explictly discussed in the Declaration of Independence when the American colonists officially break up with the British.

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The outlining of jobs and limited power of government. - The colonists wanted a new form of government in which the government was limited in their power. As colonists under the control of Britain, many individuals felt that the government was too powerful. This is due to the fact that the British parliament could pass laws and taxes without the consent of colonists.

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At that time, industrialists and manufacturers were more concerned with generating profit that they believed that people were replaceable.  So even if they threaten to quit, they would find those who would be willing to work despite the low pay or dangerous conditions.

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At that time, industrialists and manufacturers were more concerned with generating profit that they believed that people were replaceable.  So even if they threaten to quit, they would find those who would be willing to work despite the low pay or dangerous conditions.Explanation: