The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although no options are attached, we could say that the best primary source material about the works of Mohandas Gandhi should be their own writings. That is the characteristic of a primary source, the information was written by the character itself of people that directly witnessed the life or events. For instance, there is a book authored by Ronald Duncan, that collects a series of documents written by Gandhi. The name of the book is "Selected Writings of Mahatma Gandhi."
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the first, having to do with the fact that monopolies greatly diminish competition in a market, since they consolidate power within a single firm. </span></span>
Radio in the united states was to provide knowledge or communication to the citizens of what was going on in the country/ world. They were like tv's now days everyone had one, they gave the news just like television without the images, just the verbiage. For example, during world war 2, FDR (Franklin d. Roosevelt ) had sit-downs known as fireside chats were he would address the American people on the radio about details of the war, he used these talks to keep up the support of the American people and give them some insight to what was going on.
The south made their living with agricultural, and needed people to pick cash crops for cheap. they found that they made great profits having slaves, as they picked without pay
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The building of a railroad network led to industrial growth because people started noticing how the railroad helped get people around faster and easier.
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