How did the media in the 1950s affect intergenerational conflicts? What role did the media play during the Civil Rights Movement?
What will be an ideal response?
The media exacerbated intergenerational conflicts by encouraging and contributing the development of a distinct teen culture.
Media representation of the evils of segregation, discrimination, and racial violence; the insensitivity of racists; and the dignity and sufferings of the oppressed helped build public sympathy for the Civil Rights Movement.
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In early 1850, President Zachary Taylor favored admitting California as a free state because he:
a. was antislavery, and California voted on a free-state constitution b. was proslavery, and California voted on a slave-state constitution c. wanted to prevent New Mexico from gaining statehood until later d. wanted to bypass the divisive issue of slavery in the territories
In 1913, women could vote in
a) no states. b) three states. c) six states. d) nine states. e) all 48 states.
The Warring States Period was a time of political and social change in China. How do Daoism and Confucianism reflect these changes?
What will be an ideal response?
Jacksonian democracy reconciled its defense of both economic populism and capitalism by means of free-market competiton.
a. true b. false