In America in the postwar period, popular television certainly reinforced the idea - and ideal - of the American, nuclear family. Television reinforced these ideas by regularly - often in situation comedy shoes - by presenting American families as consisting of a mother, father, and at least three children, in turn celebrating and inventing, in a sense, the "ideal" of the American family. The family, then, was presented as being a workable and healthy social unit that served to promote American values such as prosperity, strict gender norms, and the acceptance of American superiority over the ideals of other cultures and any sort of alternative lifestyle or way of being.
Puritans in Mary's colonial community read solely for the purpose of better understanding God's divine guidance and the teachings of the Bible. In Mary Rowlandson's narrative, her experience of captivity and redemption<span> represents the Puritan doctrine that suffering and obedience will be rewarded with deliverance.</span>
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Similarities: World War I and World War II were wars conducted on a massive scale unlike any other wars in history. They were similarly caused by nationalism, imperialism, alliances, and militarism. Both wars saw countries trying to upset the power balance in Europe for their own gain. Difference: While WWI was fought in the trenches and used machine guns and poisonous gas, WWII was fought using modern artillery and machines utilizing more airplanes, ships, tanks, and submarines. Special operations methods were also developed during this war together with atomic missiles and secret communications.
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B. They worked for freedom for slaves in the South.
Railroads were helpful to the farmers as farmers needed to transport the crops but the rates charged by the Railroads used to be very high. Members of Grange Movement from New York established the National Farmers' Alliance to fight the unfair practice of the railroad transportation. The Grange also lobbied in congress for its political goals like lowering the rates of railroad transportation and rural free mail delivery by the Post Office.
Therefore, the correct answer to this question is:
Option A: Lower railroad rates.