The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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What John Spargo wanted according to the passage was to offer the American people a series of ideas to be reflected upon in order to make American people get into action and stop being a witness of the happenings of the time. Spargo believed that people could exert a formidable power through organized action to produce positive change in society.
Immigrant Joh Spargo (1876-1966) was a politician and a historian that spend some time supporting socialists ideology and then turned to be a supporter of democratic ideas, although expressed tough critics to Franklin D Roosevelt and his New Deal.
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C. James-Lange theory
Explanation:
As she was riding her bicycle down a hill, Wendy hit a large rock and started to lose her balance. She managed to come to a stop without falling. Once she was stopped, she noticed her heart was racing and she was shaking. After that, she realized she was frightened.
James-Lange theory of emotion is the best explanation this sequence of events
The James Lange theory of emotion states that emotion is equivalent to the range of physiological arousal caused by external events,the theory states that our emotions are caused by our interpretation of bodily reactions for someone to feel emotion, they must first experience bodily responses such as increased respiration, increased heart rate
The federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the federal courts, respectively. I looked it up and that’s all that came up hope it helps !
Answer: It was horrible
Explanation: Slaves imported by Americans were crammed into a very small area of a boat and had to stay in there, crammed, for about 3 months with very minimal food. The situations in the Middle Passage were so bad, other slaves in the boat were jealous of the slaves that died of hunger and bad conditions during the passage.