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Credibility gap is a term that came into wide use with journalism, political and public discourse in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. At the time, it was most frequently used to describe public skepticism about the Lyndon B. Johnson administration's statements and policies on the Vietnam War.
Hope this helped, this is as much as I know I am majoring in math not history.
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The process ignored most of the population (all women, native people and large part of visible minorities) and denied them from active political participation through the right to vote. I would choose native because those people were the one that basically FOUNDED Canada and these people aren't giving them the right to vote. I would ask them how would you stand up to these people.
No options provided, let me therefore elaborate about the second continental congress.Convention of delegates from the 13
colonies that formed in Philadelphia in May 1775, soon after the launch
of the American Revolutionary War. It was held that they colonies should create a continental army to deal with British threat.
<span>They made George Washington General of the Army. On July 8, 1775 they tried again for peace by sending the Olive Branch Petition to the King of Britain.</span>
He founded the House of Wisdom to encourage Arabic translation.