#1) How are today's communication technologies and communicators different from those Orwell imagined in "1984"
Answer: The technology was used for controlling means by placing telescreens and clandestine microphones everywhere, at work, market places or even in the comforts of their own home. Today's technologies are not used for that purpose.
Answer:
It was less prominent in the North than in the South, but it definitely still existed.
Explanation:
Segregation was never enforced by law in the North, however a handful of private companies refused service to people of color, and schools either had mostly Black pupils or mostly white pupils.
Answer:
Delegates who met at the Annapolis thought they were meeting to discuss the fishing rights of the Pocomoke and Potomac and Chesapeake Bay.
Explanation:
George Washington called this meeting and later on it was called the mount Vernon conference. He had conducted this meeting near his house. He initially discussed the meeting to discuss the issues which were missing in the constitution.
The conference became a huge hit and it was advised to make similar efforts for other states as well to improve the living standard.
To deliver a letter to Japan telling them to sign a treaty.