I would say the first one A
I had someone else take a look at it and just finished this test, and for me it was correct!
It is defined as an economic, influintial, and growing power back then.
<span>1. People deserve to be free, despite the color of the skin, gender, or sexual preference.
2. We are humans and are all equal, using someone as a slave hurts
humanity, more importantly, hurts the person who's serving as the slave.
That person could potentially become someone important to the world,
holding them in captivity could make us miss out on something special.
3. It hurts the nations. These debates about slavery never gets old,
insults are common. People have different views on them, and therefore
hurts countries politically and create drama that's not worth the time.
If we abolish slavery, we won't have to worry about that issue. That
would be one less headache, and one less heartache. .....i dont have any more reasons...</span>
Here the correct answers are credibility gap and TV reports.
Just want note first that credibility gap is a obvious difference between what is or has been said or promised and what is actually happening and it is true. This is what we have in the mess that is the Vietnam War. The TV reports have been clearly showing a much different thing than what the administration has been saying it was clear that the administration has been sugarcoating and withholding information from the public.
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