Indian removal made the Midwest safe
"Japan opened its society and culture to Western influences, while China continued to resist any outside influence on its customs and beliefs" describes the cultural <span>difference between Japan and China at the end of the 19th century. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "A".</span>
Answer:
<em>Technology has changed how Americans find and share information.</em>
Explanation:
In the history of communication, it is possible to see a great change in how information was distributed and the communication was controlled by just a few groups. The mainly sources were newspapers, TV channels or radio station that were accessible only for some groups because of the cost, now technology has changed and Americans can find information in many different places and also can share it in many ways that are not so dependent of the traditional communication system, devices are more accessible and internet also created more possibilities for sharing and searching of information.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
President Lyndon Johnson began his career as a teacher at a small school in Cotulla (near San Antonio). At the school, he worked with young Mexican American students from struggling families. This experience influenced his ideas in many ways.
For instance, this early experience in his career helped him to be sensitive to the necessities of other people, particularly of minority groups such as African Americans and Hispanic people.
This experience made him strongly support education in the United States. When became the United States President after the assassination of Jonh F. Kennedy, Johnson signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of April 1965.
Another important consequence of that above-mentioned experience as a teacher in San Antonio was that he understood the condition of minority groups and supported the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.