As I know, the A. Upward Bound Project was developed during the presidency of Lyndon Johnson.
Was an American professional baseball second baseman<span> who became the first </span>African American<span> to play in </span>Major League Baseball<span> in the modern era.</span><span> Robinson broke the </span>baseball color line<span> when the </span>Brooklyn Dodgers<span> started him at first base on April 15, 1947. The Dodgers, by signing Robinson, heralded the end of </span>racial segregation<span> in professional baseball that had relegated </span>black players<span> to the </span>Negro leagues<span> since the 1880s.</span><span>Robinson was inducted into the </span>Baseball Hall of Fame<span> in </span>1962.<span>[</span>
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What story is this from? Be more specific please.
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Taking a wild guess, I'd say B.
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He developed theories on how power structures in society keep people under control.
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The policy that William Jennings Bryan based his candidacy for president on was bimetalism or free silver. Since there was a strong recession in the United States at the time, they believed this policy would inflate the currency and make it easier for debtors to pay back loans.