B.<span>a university study about hip-hop music and society</span>
Answer:
Own society
Explanation:
(This is just an example, feel free to edit :))
If I were to create my own society, I would assign a democracy. This way, the country would be relativly progressive compared to most countries. Citizens would participate in voting rights and wrongs. Of course, like any place, we would have flaws. However, through this democracy, people would be able to change it for the better. (sorry for spelling errors, I can't spell for the life of me lol)
Answer: The Heart of a Woman, by Georgia Douglas Johnson (1918)
Explanation:
Along with other Harlem Renaissance poets, like Langston Hughes and Claude McKay, Georgia Douglas Johnson showed that longing for freedom is a key element of their identity. In the poem "The Heart of a Woman", Georgia reflects the experience of being an African American woman, and the pain that experience brings. Women enter "some alien cage in its plight, And tries to forget it has dreamed of the stars", she writes, reflecting the subjugation that her community, especially women, experienced.
A few days later, after school has begun for the year, Jem tells Scout that he found the pants mysteriously mended and hung neatly over the fence. When they come home from school that day, they find another present hidden in the knothole: a ball of gray twine. They leave it there for a few days, but no one takes it, so they claim it for their own.
Unsurprisingly, Scout is as unhappy in second grade as she was in first, but Jem promises her that school gets better the farther along one goes. Late that fall, another present appears in the knothole—two figures carved in soap to resemble Scout and Jem. The figures are followed in turn by chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and an old pocket watch. The next day, Jem and Scout find that the knothole has been filled with cement. When Jem asks Mr. Radley (Nathan Radley, Boo’s brother) about the knothole the following day, Mr. Radley replies that he plugged the knothole because the tree is dying.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Media bias can change people's perspectives on stories.