<span>They went to shows like the Vaudeville show, they went to picture movies, they started watching and playing sports, they sent telegraphs to communicate with others, they shopped, read newspapers, went to amusement parks, Wild West shows, and went to concerts. We still do many of these activities today for our leisure time.</span>
Pontifex Maximus, hope this helps :)
The one that is an example that support the idea that rights are not absolute is:
A Newspaper is sued for libel
Even though everyone have the right to freely express your opinion, it would be a whole different story if you're publicly lying and negatively affecting the lives of other people
Plantations were normally built around a large central house, called the plantation house. This is where the slave owners would sleep, therefore they wouldn't want the slave sleeping in the same house as them. A dormitory building would be costly to build and provide luxuries for the slaves, and the owners felt property didn't need luxury. Large tents are what an uneducated person would put, but you are a smart person and likely have read the lesson plan to figure out that is Native Americans, not slaves. Finally, it leaves us with C, a simple cabin, which is the correct answer. Hope this helped!
It became the cultural center of Greece.
Hoped that helped! :D