King George III tyranny in the Declaration of Independence
In 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (under the leadership of Mao Zedong) defeated the Nationalist party (Kuomingtang, led by Chiang Kai-Shek) in a civil war, causing the United States Republicans to accuse the Truman administration of "losing" China to the Communists.
The answers are Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-Shek.
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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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) influences government policies by working on court cases that involve the rights of underrepresented people.
This Nonprofit and Non Governmental Organization is responsible for filing lawsuits before the judiciary and carrying out trials in defense of persons or minority groups whose individual liberties have been subjugated, regardless of whether the demands they claim are well regarded by society as a whole, but rather whether they comply with the letter of the Constitution of the United States of America.
Through this strategy, they manage to broaden the civil debate on the issues addressed and press the government to change certain policies accordingly.
Hawaii was attacked by the Japanese torpedo and bomber planes on Dec.7 1941, at 1:55 Hawaii time.