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I believe the person that raced against Nikola Tesla to develop a working radio was <span>Guglielmo Marconi.
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In the first line, Kipling is talking to the nation's best men. These men are going to take control of the Philippines from the Spaniards. In the second line, Kipling is referring to the natives of the colonies. Some white people regard the uncivilized natives as half-devils because of their religious beliefs.
Since they have just gotten over war and money was good for one side but they had lack of money on the other side. From that case it was hard for them to agree over each other whether they could trade or not.
The answer to the question is B
Many individuals, such as women, men, and African Americans, debated all sides of the continuum of Modernism vs. Fundamentalism in the 1920s, whether it was by authority or self-expression. In wearing short skirts, listening to jazz, bobbing their hair, which stressed self-expression during this time of the Jazz Era women like Flappers went against the traditional feminine norms. In other words, the Jazz Era called for the revolt of young Americans against many of these fundamentalist policies. The Harlem Renaissance, for instance, shows the rise of modernist philosophy in Harlem within the African American community, which was full of self-expression and reflected black culture and experience, which helped to create a position for themselves in high Western culture. Ideologies like Garveyism set the stage for the culture of African America and see their black colour as a gift rather than a gift. In the pursuit of revolt and distinctive self-expression, movements such as the Harlem Revival of 1920 and the Jazz Era of 1920 went against societal standards rather than what was supposed to be articulated by fundamentalism.
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