Answer:
<em>The correct option is A) It was used to influence public opinion</em>
Explanation:
In 1898, a conflict arose between Spain and the United States which was termed as Spanish- American war.
In the late 1890's journalists, Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst used yellow journalism to influence and agitate the public of United States against Spain. Yellow journalism provided no legitimate well- searched news. It just made agitating headlines so that the news could be eye-catching and spread among people of the United States.
They both had to know how to read and write.
Answer:
Schindler owned a factory called Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik and had secured numerous German army contracts for kitchenware. He staffed a Jewish accountant who in turn connected him with the Krakow's Jewish community to staff the factory. His company grew and he only hired Jewish workers. The Nazis started relocating his workers to the labor camps. He devised a plan; creating a list of workers who was essential to the war effort, to give to the Nazis. This list freed his workers and they continued to work in the factory. This list saved the Krakow Jewish population because his plan was not to help the Nazis. Schindler ordered his workers to purposefully make defective products that would fail inspections. Those workers who were on the list spent the remaining months in the factory during the war and their lives were spared. He basically saved 1,100 Jewish people.
Explanation:
<span>1. African American women continued to suffer discrimination based upon gender and race.
2. </span><span>Traditional family roles discouraged women from working outside the home.
I believe it might also be: </span><span>The Supreme Court repeatedly upheld gender discrimination.
Because I know courts have historically used the reasonableness standard to limit women's right.
3. (not too sure with this one)
</span><span>customs and traditions
</span><span>gender stereotypes
4. </span><span>Women are not paid the same as men.
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African slaves and indentured servants