Currently, the only mandatory responsibility of a US citizen from this list would be "to serve on a jury if called," although in the past, military service has been mandatory as well.
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¨One can destroy a whole city, potentially killing millions, and jeopardizing the natural environment and lives of future generations through its long-term catastrophic effects. ¨
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I'm pretty sure the correct answer is B.
<span>Business owners often reacted to strikes by hiring armed men and scabs to break them up.</span>
Question: Which of the following artists known for creating photographic sequences is also one of the founders of Aperture magazine?
Answer: The correct answer is: <u>Minor White. </u>
Explanation: Minor White was a well-known and recognized photographic artist, a teacher and a writer. He was born in Minneapolis Minnesota in 1908. One of the unique features of Minor White's work was his preference for the grouping of photographs in a form called the sequence. His sequences were highly structured groupings of pictures with similar formats. They would usually contain ten, twenty or thirty photographs. In 1952, the Aperture magazine was founded by proponents of photography and photographers, including Minor White. He died at age 68 in 1976. By the end of his career, White's pictures were spiritual and intense. He arranged them in sequences, forcing viewers to see connections and relationships between the shapes and colors.
Even after the repeal of the Stamp Act, many colonists still had grievances with British colonial policies. For example, the Mutiny Act of 1765 required colonial assemblies to house and supply British soldiers. Many colonists objected to the presence of a "standing army" in the colonies.
In 1767, Parliament also enacted the Townshend Duties, taxes on paper, paints, glass, and tea, goods imported into the colonies from Britain. Since these taxes were levied on imports, the British thought of them as "external" taxes rather than internal taxes such as the Stamp tax. The colonists failed to understand the difference between external and internal taxes. In principle, most Americans admitted a British right to impose duties intended to regulate colonial trade; after 1765, however,they denied Parliament's power to tax for the purpose of raising funds or raising a revenue. Again, they saw the purpose of the Townshend Duties as raising revenue in America without the taxpayers' consent.