I think it is D. abolition movement. because a few of wemons rights activists also were involved in abolition.
Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote the decision for the Supreme Court. It supported <span>Schenck's conviction, saying it did not violate his First Amendment right of speech. </span><span>
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The quotes for the question are:
A. “Any story I can write linking a powerful politician to a Hollywood celebrity doubles the clicks to our site.”
B. “Robbins doesn’t have a shot at winning and isn’t worth covering, but my editor says we have to make him look electable.”
C. “Safety and security will never be as important as freedom of speech, and I hope every article I write reflects that.”
D. “My story will be about the workers losing their jobs, since this is the most pressing problem facing out community.”
Thus the correct answer is B.
The question asks for how bias in media is created by the superiors of the journalists. The only option with this type of situation is B when a journalist is talking about how someone clearly isn't a strong candidate but his/her superior, the editor gives an order to represent him electable.
The poverty of the inhabitants of a country has a primary impact in the country itself and also a secondary impact in other countries, especially those that are geographically closer and those that have a greater commercial relationship.
As a country has lower purchasing power, it will decrease the imports of goods and services offered by other countries.
Inhabitants of poorer countries tend to migrate to countries with higher incomes and consequently greater opportunities. This is why demographic changes can occur in both nations.
When a nation's economy occurs unexpectedly it can affect financial assets of countries that have particularities in common with it because financial markets often interpret that shared variables will also be a common cause of decline for them.
In the United States, financial crises have often resulted in increased calls for greater financial regulation