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There is without a doubt a bias in the media. This is because there are corporate interests on both sides of the political spectrum. The cable news networks that dominate the airwaves today such as CNN and Fox News both show intense bias due to the ideas of the people who run these networks. Unfortunately, truly unbiased media is very rare these days.
Answer:Obviously refers to the July 1932 eviction from Washington DC of unarmed US war veteran protesters and their families some 7000-15000 people who had come to protest their unemployment/ homelessness/ starvation and the non payment of their WWI veteran pay to the US government during the Great Depression.
After some violence had broken out the night of July 28th (the Washington police chief was injured and 2 protesters killed by police). The then President (Herbert Hoover) sent in army troops led by General Douglas MacArthur. Against the orders of the President to act with 'restraint' MacArthur attacked the protesters at night with cavalry, sabers, rifle fire, machine guns, and tanks, killing/ wounding 100+, then burned their tents to the ground despite the efforts of the Washington police chief and officers to protect the unarmed crowd.
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Answer: First Second And Fourth
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Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option A,
It helped trains run on schedule and avoid collisions.
Explanation: The multiplex telegraph is a device which helped the train in 18th century to run without collision and on schedule.The multiplex telegraph was invented by the Granville T. Woods in 1887.
During that time the train collision was a big problem which caused lot of damage of both life and resources. The reason of the problem was the dispatchers of the train could not communicate with each other easily while controlling the rail way traffic. So the accidents were very common.
But the invention of multiplex telegraph helped the dispatchers to communicate with other dispatchers in different stations.
So, this invention made the rail road safer in 1800s by helping train to run on schedule and avoid collisions.