Err it should be all of the above !!
the answer to this question is the weavers,
The group members were notably Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman and had formed the group in 1948.
<span>The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. They were forced to disband following congressional inquest into the group led by McCarthyism, which even convicted Seeger for contempt.
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Correct pairs (school of thought with a topic that a
historian from that school would most likely study:
political history (Both the quality of life of Japanese
Americans living in the United States after World War II)
social history (Both the relationship between the United
States and France after the American Revolution)
cultural history (Pairs the development of the American art
form known as abstract expressionism in the 1950s)
economic history (Both the impact of the North American
Trade Agreement on US businesses)
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Explanation:
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The Native American response
The other major players in this struggle for control of North America were, of course, the American Indians. Modern historians no longer see the encounters between Native Americans and Europeans through the old lens in which “discoverers of a New World” find a “wilderness” inhabited by “savages.” Instead they see a story of different cultures interacting, with the better-armed Europeans eventually subduing the local population, but not before each side had borrowed practices and techniques from the other and certainly not according to any uniform plan.