A movement from one place to another, The Great Migration refers to the movement in large numbers of African Americans during and after World War I from the rural South to industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest. One million people left the fields and small towns of the South for the urban North during this period (1916-1930).
<span>The correct answer is C. Johannes Gutenberg. The other mentioned people were writers. Gutenberg was a printer from Germany who managed to make the first printing press and print the Bible on it as the first book. This drastically reduced the time needed to make a book and enabled for mass production.</span>
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b. children and adults africans
Explanation:
After the Persian Wars, the Greeks were worried about the Persians coming back to ate like Greece and destroy more city-states so all of Greece (excluding Sparta) formed the Delian League. Athens slowly dissolves this league by using its persuasive voice, "maybe we should move our treasury to Athens because we'll be handling the money" and since Athens was smart, many Greek city-state followed blindly, " ok, oops we just handed all of our money and freedom the the Athenians" This almost empire/league freed almost all Greeks from Persian control and a leading politician lead Athens to do become an empire, ask greek city-states for steady payments (taxes) and demanding loyalty (no freedom). This leading politician was Pericles, you need to know about Pericles to explain how the Delian league formed into an empire, Pericles even used the league's treasury to rebuild Atens and guided Athens for 30 years and even through the Peloponnesian war.
Winston Churchill was a man of the masses. He was with them in their darkest hours - i.e. The Blitz - and continued to urge the British people to hold on and fight. His speeches and presence in the London area was essential in keeping morale in a generally "good" level. I think...