Answer:
Russian folk and revolutionary songs
Explanation:
In the excerpt of the book, "We shall not be Moved," we learn that the picketers sang, “O Dubinushka” and “Tortured and Enslaved” as they moved through the garment district in very cold weather. "O Dubinushka" is a song that was composed by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1905 during the Russian revolution. The title of the song in English means 'The little Oat Stick' and it tells the story of the revolution from the standpoint of a worker.
"Tortured and Enslaved" is another revolutionary song that describes the resilience of the people despite immense suffering.
The correct answer is The Internet provides access to information that would otherwise be unobtainable to the general public.
Explanation:
The main claim or position proposes the internet has had a negative impact on society; this is expressed in "it has actually brought more harm to society than good". In this context, it is expected the counterclaim (the statement that refuses the claim) shows Internet has great positive effects, and therefore the main claim is false. This only occurs in the option " The Internet provides access to information that would otherwise be unobtainable to the general public" because this shows an important positive effect of the internet, which is the access to information.
For starters the look of tv has changed (as shown in the 2 pics).
It used to be as thick as about a ruler and a half and now they can be as thin as a piece of paper. Secondly quality. The video quality was different by much. Old television had very static like videos and now they are very smooth and fine cut. Lastly the amount of channels. Back then there werent as many channels as there are now, Especially of children's TV. Back then there was like.... 1 day a week with childerens shows.
I think the adverb is “delivery” because you could just say “the furniture store truck is coming at 10 o’clock” and leave out the word “delivery.” it just adds more to the sentence.