A makes the most sense. here's why: nobody cared if there was a balance of outlawed and allowed slavery states. so b is out. people might have cared about c but not as much because maintaining a balance in votes was more important. There was no need for a balance in cotton and iron. So b c and d all have to do with slavery and a is the outcast so the answer would have to be A.
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I think the answer would be A- concern the text did tell that there was a small amount of answer choices. If I was taking that test I would have a lot of concern as to which answer I choose.
1. Testimonial
This form of propaganda uses well-known or credible figures to influence the target audience.
In the 1980s, the folks over at Texas Department of Transportation were spending about $20 million on cleaning up litter on highways.
Their pleas to the people for keeping the streets clean showed no improvement. They then hired Mike Blair and Tim McClure of GSD&M to create a campaign to turn things around.
2. Stereotyping
This propaganda method highlights stereotypes and then either reinforces or shatters them with the message in the advertisement.
Always’ Like a Girl ad fits into this category of propaganda advertisement and carries positive connotations.
3. Fear appeals
The agenda behind these types of propaganda ads and messages is to scare people into taking the desired action.
PSAs often use this tactic and Embrace Life’s video is another example of propaganda backed with good intentions