Answer:
Well it was written a long time ago
Explanation:
You can never really know which part of the story is true or a later addition. Also if you want to learn about their culture and religion they are almost always influenced by Christians in some way so it's hard to tell which is the original myth.
My Answer: Nixon recognized the citizen's Republic of China in an attempt to diminish the USSR's global influence.
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Notable social reformers of the era included: Jane Addams<span>, Lillian Wald, </span>Elizabeth Cady Stanton,Susan B. Anthony<span>, </span>Carrie Nation<span>, </span>Margaret Sanger<span>, </span>Harriet Tubman<span>, </span>Alice Paul<span> and Lucy Burns (please see the </span>“people”<span> section of the website to learn more about these individuals!) Influential journalists and writers who helped carry the message of social reform included Jacob Riis, Ida Tarbel, Upton Sinclair and Thomas Nast. Political reformers of the time included: </span>Theodore Roosevelt<span>, Eugene V. Debs, </span>William E.B. Dubois<span> and Booker T. Washington. Altogether, these reformers were powerful voices for progressivism. They concentrated on exposing the evils of corporate greed, combating fear of immigrants, and urging Americans to think hard about what democracy meant.</span>
1. direct vote by citizens on a bill already passed by a lawmaking body - referendum.
2. government that suppresses all opposition and controls all aspects of people's lives - totalitarian.
3. greed for wealth - avarice.
4. the right to vote - franchise.
5. the right of ordinary citizens to introduce or enact new laws on their own by vote - intiative.
6. government in which a few people hold the ruling power - oligarchy.
7. method of temporary banishment practiced in athens - ostracism.