1. Mr. Short's fingers were like ___.
a) ping-pong balls b) little meatballs c) glazed marbles d) light bulbs
MY ANSWER: B.) LITTLE MEATBALLS
2. The ___ makes even the ignorant wise.
a) <span>struggle in meeting b) thirst for knowledge c) ferreting of secrets d) raking of one's brain
MY ANSWER: C) FERRETING OF SECRETS
3. The tailor's wife believes Mrs. Tall married for ___.
a) love b) children c) money d) honor
MY ANSWER: C) MONEY
4. The tailor's wife wants to find a new ___ for Mr. Short.
a) flat b) job c) basket d) wife
MY ANSWER: D.) WIFE</span>
Answer:
Main Idea: Many people are outraged at the idea of student journalists not having the same First Amendment rights as other journalists.
Major Detail: The principal of Hazelwood East High School prohibited two topics from being printed in the school newspaper.
Major Detail: The Supreme Court decided that the school newspaper is not a "public forum."
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is option B. Because their workers fled the country.
Explanation:
This happened during the Great Depression.
During the decade of the 30, <u>the stock market fell</u> and the <u>companies began to declare bankruptcy</u>. People did not have enough resources to buy, which caused a chain in which <u>companies stopped producing</u> and many of their workers were fired, while some fled the country in search of something better.
During this crisis, farmers produced at a record level, but having to lower prices because people had no money to buy their products, they were forced to generate even more production in order to pay their taxes and bills.
Many of them failed, having to declare bankruptcy or even losing their farms.