Before U.S.<span> entry to WW1, a movement led by former president Roosevelt that called on the gov. to increase </span>U.S. military<span> strength and convince Americans of the need for </span>U.S.<span> involvement in the war. propaganda .... Idealist.</span>
The Great Depression of America!
It all began with the economic recession in August 1929, but everything got worst on October 24th, 1929: The Black Thursday, or the Crash of Wall Street, Which affected all the world. Then a year later, Banks began to fail. The economy was dead, not only for the united states, but for the whole world. It stayed like that till World war 2 in 1939.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The getaway driver will most likely be forind guilty as they are both involved in the burglary theft just only for his partner to cart away additional stuff (cocaine) what chbwas not part of the initial agreement. However, one thing still remains, which is that the getaway driver and the cocaine thief acted together in other to perform an unlawful burglary. What the getaway driver is being charged for is being an accomplice which he actually his just not on the theft of cocaine. But that the only way he could be cleared of being an accomplice on cocaine theft is for the other thief to confess which will still lead them into another court case.
Actually, I would argue that to some extend all of them are true:
An opinion is a personal view or attitude.
-this is definitely true, it's basically a definition of an opinion
An opinion is often indicated by the use of adjectives.
-this is true! for example "my teacher is nice"
An opinion is often used as evidence in a news article.
-this is the weakest statement (but I think that it's still not false). I would however choose this as the right answer: opinion is not an evidence for anything except this opinion ( so it's valid for example for the news of "the president thinks that" if the opinion is that of the president.
An opinion has the potential to promote bias.
- this is true!
Sound travels in waves with higher frequencies together and lower frequencies spread apart.