Answer:
The US's declaration of war against Spain in 1898.
Explanation:
<u>Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst were the journalist of the New York World and the New York Journal respectively. </u>
Both the media tried to compete with each other by printing false stories. This later came to be known as <u>"Yellow Journalism". </u>
in 1895-1898, Cuba demanded its independence and the Cuban Revolt began. Journalists such as Pulitzer and Hearst started printing fake stories.
In 1898, American naval ship named "Maine" sank in Harbor Havana. The reporters of Hearst blamed Spanish for the sinking of the ship without having any evidence to prove their claim.
<u>The stories written by Pulitzer and Hearst not directly but in an indirect way was considered to be the reason of the US-Spain war in 1898. </u>
The Samantha being referred to in this item is Samantha Smith, an 11-yeaar old fifth grader during 1983. She wrote a letter to the Russian president as part of a school project and the president replied to her personally. She was invited to visit USSR and accepted the invitation. While many believe that the warm welcome to the kid was a genuine act as part of the president wanting to have a close relationship with US, many also speculated that the invitation was merely an act.
Questioned a question: what story is this about
Answer: C
Explanation: C is the best choice because it prefaces a story that deals with Chu’s use of the piano to feel more seen by her parents and community.
The correct answers are:
He represented them in court.
<span>He helped them escape.
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<span>Thomas Garrett helped 2,700 slaves of the Underground Railroad when he worked for 40 years as a Station Master. He was even convicted for helping the Hawkins family, who were enslaved in Maryland, but was able to bail which almost led to his bankruptcy. Despite that, he continued his support to the slaves by representing them in court hearings.</span>