Question 1:
The Great Depression was a horrible economic time for America, but the government’s violation of citizens’ rights while helping the economy recover was much worse.
Question 2: It set off a chain reaction of companies closing, unemployment and poverty.
Question 3: I think its Created unemployment programs
Question 4: Mostly children took advantage of the opportunity to utilize entertainment
Question 5: To Inform
Answer:
B - TV was a communications medium whose best uses were informing and educating the public.
Explanation:
Edward R Murrow, popularly known and referred as the 'Godfather of Journalism, was a journalist and broadcaster of repute in the 1950s.
His documentaries which are credited with changing journalism history, are still been aired today .
The movie, Good Night and Good Luck, where David Strainhard starred as Murrow, is a classic adaptation of a real confrontation between Murrow and a serving Senator of the United States .
Strainhard (acting as Murrow) is seen issuing a stern warning to his contemporaries to stop using the big screen - television- or showbiz and advertisements, things he considered were not adding value to the viewer.
He advocated that television be used as a medium of education to the people through informative , educative content and programming.
Answer:
For this case we have the following system of equations:
y = -0.25x + 4.7 y = 4.9x-1.64y=−0.25x+4.7y=4.9x−1.64
When solving the problem graphically we must take into account the following:
1) The solution of the system of equations is given by the intersection of both functions.
2) The solution is an ordered pair of the form (x, y)
For this case we observe that the solution is given by:
(x, y) = (1.23, 4.39)(x,y)=(1.23,4.39)
Note: see attached image.
Answer:
The approximate solution to the system is (1.23, 4.39)
I was convicted of a crime and I was taken into a trial with a judge, jury and I was trying to justify the actions I partook in. I claimed that two witnesses at the event had committed perjury and I proposed a fair alibi. My road to justice had been blocked by the judicial decision to mark me as guilty. Their jurisdiction offended me, as they clearly had some racial bias that I was a victim to, I strongly believe that my trial was not just.