Hoow did rosa parks impact the civil rights movement

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Answer: Rosa Parks impacted the civil rights movement by invigorated the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her seat to a white man in Mongomery, Alabama. Her arrest caused a boycott consisting of 17,000 black citizens. 

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What changes did the invention of the radio bring to Americans?

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Radio gave the world a new form of mass communication. People now had something to which they can get updated information when they need it. Important news updates are provided through this new device. Even today when there new forms of electronic devices such as television, cable and the internet, radio still stands out as one of the most important forms of mass communication that people draw on for data.

Radio created a national culture, a quicker means to communicate, and created a new industry.

The radio was invented in the late 1800's but was mass produced for the home following World War I. Many Americans purchased their first radio in the 1920's.

The radio provided a wireless means to communicate through radio signals. This allowed for news, information, advertising, and entertainment to be broadcast through the country quickly and with a uniform message. Communicating quickly meant the US could deliver consistent messages to the American people in a matter of a day instead of days or weeks as with print communication.

To carry this communication, broadcasting companies were created to deliver news, sports, and entertainment. Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) was created first as a radio company. These new companies were a new industry which would take the techniques of print media and make it quicker and more engaging to the audience.

The American culture grew out of the radio with a national message on sports and entertainment shows. Sports stars became national legends such as Babe Ruth, Joe Lewis, and Jack Dempsey. Many popular tv shows began as a weekly radio program such as Gunsmoke, the Lone Ranger, and Guiding Light. Advertising on the radio also contributed to the creation of a national culture convincing listeners to buy certain products or engage in trends.

Taxation without representation is tyranny.Why did James Otis make this statement?
He believed that America's representatives in Parliament were corrupt.
He was a Loyalist who supported British taxes after the war with France.
He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.
He was the head of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence.

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James Otis made this statement, because he believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament. He believed equality for all Americans, including Whites and Blacks, which was very advanced for his time and is noted for being "a lawyer in Colonial Massachusetts, a member of the Massachusetts provincial assembly and an early advocate of the Patriot views against British policy that led to the American Revolution."

C) He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.

Whose interests were best served by the Gadsden Purchase? A.Mexican citizens B.railroad owners C.abolitionists D.slaveholders.

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The interests best served by the Gadsden Purchase were railroad owners. Thus the correct option is B.

What was the  Gadsden Purchase took place?

President and the American Minister to Mexico first discussed the Gadsden Purchase in the year 1853. Both sides agreed to the land sales agreement in the early months of 1854.

The Gadsden Purchase is significant because it secured the existing boundary between the United States and Mexico and mostly addressed border disputes resulting from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

In order to connect the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the United States aimed to construct a southern transcontinental train. This transcontinental railroad would provide the South with easy access to a second ocean for the transportation of goods.

Therefore, option B for railroad owners is appropriate to answer.

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The interests that were best served by the Gadsden Purchase were the interests of B) railroad owners. They used the territory purchased from Mexico to build a major railroad connecting the Pacific Coast with the South. 

The development of an atomic bomb by the United States did which of these? (5 points)A. pressured German leaders to surrender

B. increased tensions between Truman and Stalin

C. worried the leaders of France and Great Britain

D. led Stalin to postpone a Soviet invasion of Japan


The statement below was made by Robert H. Shumard, a crewman of the B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima:
"Nobody actually wants to cause the destruction we caused. But it was through a necessity rather than a wanton type of destruction. It was something that had to be done."
With which principle associated with the Nuremberg Trials would Shumard agree?

A. A soldier must always follow orders.

B. War criminals must be put on trial for their misdeeds.

C. The destruction of towns and cities constitutes a war crime.

D. Individuals are accountable for their actions even during war.

I am not sure what the answer to these questions are, any help would be appreciated!

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The first one is B since it started the Arm's Race between the US and the USSR
The second one is A, since the soldiers didn't want distruction, they wanted them to surender before, but they did as they were told. 
Question 1: B
Question 2: A

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Which excerpt from the 1879 Speech by Chief Joseph is the best example of pathos, or an appeal based on emotion?At last I was granted permission to come to Washington and bring my friend Yellow Bull and our interpreter with me. I am glad I came.
I see men of my own race treated as outlaws and driven from country to country, or shot down like animals.
Give them all an even chance to live and grow. All men were made by the same Great Spirit Chief. They are all brothers.
We shall be all alike -- brothers of one father and mother, with one sky above us and one country around us and one government for all.

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I believe the answer is: : I see men of my own race treated as outlaws and driven from country to country, or shot down like animals.

By conveying that people in his race was treated as animals, Chief Joseph appeal to audience's emotion and evoke sympathy toward the struggle of people from native American descents due to the conflict that they faced with the American Colonists.

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B

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Which sentence uses possessive pronouns correctly?a. That aquarium filled with goldfish is our's.
b. The yellow towels are hers and the red are his.
c. The clothes in that trunk are theirs'.
d. The picture has slipped from it's frame.

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B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know it for a fact
B for sure
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