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Answer:
In contrast between the feelings of Sonia and Tim, the changes in the stories did the following:
1. Sonia had no cellphone to entertain herself in the bus. She saw it as unfair.
While Tim worked in the subway and loved it.
2. Sonia got home from school to relax and watch cartoons while Tim was at subway and had a bad time when the train passed by him.
3. Sonia had to go in search of Salinger which she later found and took home satisfied while Tim knew not what to do after the train experience. He left the subway, boarded a train destination unmarked.
Explanation:
These stories reveal the experiences of a Grade 7 student and a young male worker.
Answer:
The populist movement
Explanation:
The grassroot movement refers to a type of movements that was conducted on local level, but intended to create changes on larger level (states or national level).
The Populist movement were initially started in local area within the southern and mid-western states. At that time, a group of farmers gathered together to create a party that represent their interest. They faced an economic difficulty due to the abuse of power conducted by the railroads company who impose a really high tariffs for the product distribution.
At first , their movement failed. But their ideals were carried out by the next generation who eventually founded the progressive party. This party managed to influence the government to pass series of laws to promote worker's right such as Imposing a maximum price for different type of products, minimum wage, maximum working hours, Subsidies for farmers, etc.
Gerrymandering is the process of manipulating district boundaries in order to create a political advantage to one party. One example of gerrymandering would be to section off a district that is dominated by one voting group (poor, white, black, uneducated, educated) thus being able to accurately predict how that district will vote on issues related to that voting group.