The correct answer to this open question is the following.
First, we have to clarify something. This is not the correct statement for the question.
The correct question should be read like this: "Explain the significance of Alan Freed renaming race music as rock-and-roll music."
Now, we can comment on the following.
Alan Freed was a famous disk jockey in the 1950s, The significance of Alan Freed renaming race music as rock-and-roll music was that this change allowed him to promote this modern music in different publics, including the white youngsters that immediately fell in love to rock and roll.
What he successfully did was to take the black musicians that played rock and roll like Little Richard and Chuck Berry, to the massive white audience that had the money to buy records and buy tickets. And sell records and tickets he did, because he promoted r&r music and produced many concerts in different venues.
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People became fascinated with the lives of celebrities performing in the early times. Charlie Chaplin being amongst the first few notable personality to have gained via this medium. Radio helped make sports more popular, as more and more people would prefer this new form of technology. It reached far and wide and made celebrities out of the athletes too. The attitudes depicted in the film/movies etc heavily influences peoples' perceptions and likes/dislikes.
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<span>Okay, as I read the history, the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts were both intended to tax the colonies to help Britain pay off it's debts from the War. The Declaration did not impose any new taxes, but justified making the colonies more dependent on the Crown/British government, so I interpret that as "justification" for the taxes. It's not a word that was used at the time, but our interpretation of it in our own time.(The answer is D) Your welcome!</span>