Answer:
lights 1
coal 1
mrs/ mr claus 3
snowman 2
sleigh 1
star 1
reindeer 1
Explanation:
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answer: historical reachers use scrap books, speeches, journals, letters and diaries, photograges, audio recordings, video recordings, films, archives and manuscript material, published books, newspapers and magazine clippings published at the time.
Example: Speeches: mlk’s speech. Newspaper: news in the newspaper about Rosa parks. (Thats only two but you see where I’m going)
Answer:
African Americans were a key components in the Harlem Renaissance jazz music scene.
Believe it or not, it was known as the "New Negro Movement"
Brass instruments, such as trumpets, trombones, tubas, and french horns, were apart of this iconic movement of history.
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Answer:
Reverse Adoption theory
Explanation:
According to The Reverse Adoption theory (also known as The Trickle-Up theory), particular styles that began on the streets, among the lower socio-economic class, can get picked up by designers and then those who belong to the upper-class. Since the 1960s, manufacturers and retailers started paying more attention to the people on the street and their styles, looking for inspiration and ideas. Some of those ideas eventually reached the market.
For example, T-shirts were primarily worn by workmen and men in the military as the most practical choice of clothing. They became popular among the working class and eventually in the fashion industry as well. The punk subculture followed a similar path.