Creating a social security disability program was part of Lyndon B Johnson's "Great Society" vision.
Option: A
Explanation:
Lyndon B Johnson created a program of Great society vision where he included many of the agendas related to the social welfare like poverty elimination, wage reformation for poor workers, improved transportation systems and urban issues etc.
These are all included in his program of Great society vision. He wanted to reform society in a newly structure way so that the world can see the transformed society in a better way where everyone is treated equally no one is depriving from any social facilities.
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The Bacon's Rebellion was the first time that people from almost all walks of life and classes, stood up to the ruling elite.
Explanation:
The Bacon's Rebellion took place between 1676-77 and was a violent uprising against the rulers of the colonies. Thousands of locals from Virginia took part in the protest which culminated in the burning of Jamestown. Order took a couple of years to restore thanks to the help of English soldiers who arrived to control the situation.
It was the first sign of a disenfranchised local population who had the power and the will to stand up the government and cause major havoc. We eventually saw a similar uprising which resulted in the American revolutionary war.
The pre-launch campaign was necessary to have a consumer education component that is needed to demonstrate the functional, emotional and social value in sub-compact cars and not only to generate buzz and interest in the Ford itself. Building awareness and informing consumers about the product was the main objective of the campaign.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia, dated to about 1754 BC (Middle Chronology). ... Nearly half of the code deals with matters of contract, establishing the wages to be paid to an ox driver or a surgeon for example.
So reading this we can say it's written set of laws.
(a) The 1920s and the 1950s were a completely different era. Whereas the 1920s saw the great depression shock the US, the 1950s was a time of renewed confidence and optimism.
However, in both these times, the Mass Media played a huge role in shaping public opinion and driving the nation through the decade.
(b) The biggest difference was that of the medium of media. While back in 1920 Radios and silent movies played a major role, the 1950s saw the emergence of Television in everyone's home. Video became a powerful medium
(c) In the 1920s' during the great depression, the media played a historical role in inciting hatred and blaming others for the depression. Many radio stars openly called the depression a result of Jews, while others targeted immigrants. This shaped American cultural life for the coming decade.
In the 1950's, the Media and Television news, played a constructive role, promoting American freedoms, optimism and opportunities.