Answer:The telegraph was invented by Samuel Morse in 1844, and telegraph wires soon sprang up all along the East Coast. During the war, 15,000 miles of telegraph cable was laid purely for military purposes. Mobile telegraph wagons reported and received communications from just behind the frontline. President Lincoln would regularly visit the Telegraph Office to get the latest news. The telegraph also enabled news sources to report on the war in a timely fashion, leading to an entirely new headache for the government: how to handle the media.
One of the key factors that prompted the change in Ronald Reagan’s approach toward the Soviet Union during his second term was the the USSR was visibly crumbling, so he could afford to be more assertive.
Hitler gave himself absolute powers through constitutional amendments that enabled him to do whatever he wished as the only leader.
These totalitarian powers were expressed in terms of censuring the media, control of information through propaganda tactics,use of the secret police,and detention camps. Germany under Hitler is an example of a totalitarian nation where the public would dare question those in authority.
The Nazis separated Jewish people into small, condensed communities called <u>ghettos</u>. They also gave the Jewish populace <u>Yellow patches</u> (or badges), so, they would be able to identify the Jews from the rest of the population.
Maryland offered freedom of religion to all Christian settlers. Provided a relatively cheap and abundant source of labor for Chesapeake tobacco planters. ... Religion was a much more important force in shaping New England society than it was in shaping Chesapeake society. Hope this helps.