A factor that helped to break the deadlock in the civil rights movement during the early 1960s was the media coverage of the violent activities carried out by white segregationists. This led the majority of Americans to support the need for change on racial matters
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Washington Square Park is a 9.75-acre (39,500 m2) public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. One of the best known of New York City's public parks, it is an icon as well as a meeting place and center for cultural activity.[1] It is operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
The park is an open space, dominated by the Washington Square Arch at the northern gateway to the park, with a tradition of celebrating nonconformity. The park's fountain area has long been one of the city's popular spots for residents and tourists. Most of the buildings surrounding the park now belong to New York University, but many have at one time served as homes and studios for artists. Some of the buildings have been built by NYU while others have been converted from their former uses into academic and residential buildings.
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1. because men wanted to prevent women from gaining the economic power that they had held for so long. as well as married women having to stay home and care for children and submit to the husband.
2. Norman made a joking argument during the depression that if you just fire the women and hired the unemployed men it would solve the depression. "Simply fire the women, who shouldn't be working anyway, and hire the men. Presto! No unemployment. No relief rolls. No depression."
Answer: If you're asking for the wrong answer, I think it would be B.
Explanation: Trade and migration would not prevent developement, it would increase it.