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Examples of How: The US government had a law that only white and land owning men could vote in elections, preventing African Americans from voting. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 allowed slaves who had escaped to the North that were "free" could be brought back to the South, including not only runaways but even African Americans who weren't associated in the South.
Examples of Why: The purchase and sale of slaves was (probably) a big economic factor within the US, causing those who owned them to be able to sell slaves for lots of money. Many farms and plantations in the South claimed that slaves were economically necessary to harvest and and process crops.
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I believe it would be the fourth one since that's typically how we use information now. For example, we watch the news for information about things such as shopping or events. In this way they can lead us to make decisions, right?
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Nomads gave up their way of life and began living in settled communities. Some historians consider the Agricultural Revolution the most important event in human history. By 8000 b.c., people in Southwest Asia began growing wheat and barley. They also domesticated pigs, cows, goats, and sheep.
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The bombing of an African American Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 15th, 1963, by the Klu Klux Klan.
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The answer is either the third or fourth option.
I want to go more with the fourth one though!!