The correct answer is letter A.
Interest groups are primarily focused on actively promoting a particular cause or belief. They are usually composed of voluntary associations that publicly promote and create advantage for their specific cause. Charitable groups, trade associations, and civil rights groups are some examples of interest groups in society.
The 1920s in America were the period of the famous Roaring Twenties.
Also called the Jazz age, this was the period of jazz, art deco, southern renaissance,
surrealism and many more styles and movements but at the same time the American artists moved from
the European tradition by becoming more political, commenting on social issues
and describing the problems of both low and high social classes.
All the answers above are true
Generally speaking, Congressional apportionment has most to do with "<span>a. giving political power to voters," since it is the voters that decide who is going to represent them in Congress. </span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not include the article so we can read it. You neither attach the link of the article, the name of it, or the author. Without that information, we do not know what you are talking about.
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
Some authors considered Nat Turner as a dangerous man. Some others, as a criminal. Most of them, as a trouble maker.
Ono of those particular articles was published before Turner had been sentenced. So this article tried to influence public opinion, portraying Turner as a criminal, causing so much fury in the community. As was expected, white people demanded harsh punishment for him.
But now we know that the article had a particular agenda. Nat Turner was not an assassin. He was just fighting for his convictions. Turner had led the rebellion of Virginia slaves in August 1831.