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<em>A. Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring</em>
Explanation:
Rachel Carson's book 'silent spring' called the attention of the American populace to the negative impact of DDT ON THE environment. <em>DDT is a potent pesticide that had been used in agriculture from around 1939, same period as WW II</em>. After studying the effect of the chemicals on the ecosystem of the water bodies they were washed into, <em>these chemicals were seen to be very dangerous to nature</em>. The book eventually raised a public outcry that led to the implementation of policies regarding the use of DDT.
It is the "Great Chain of Being"--derived from the thinking of Plato and Aristotle-- that recognizes God as the ultimate authority in government and law, and of course over all humans and animals.
They were resourceful yes but not intelligent. infact they were like an animal who see only survival doing whatever they can, no matter the cost
Answer: Jazz and blues music as well as literature and poetry.
Jazz music was especially contagious throughout white culture into Europe. African American musicians were hired to perform in venues that they were not allow to attend as a customer. Some were even recruited to play in bands in Europe before WWII were jazz was a special commodity. African American writing was also becoming respected in white communities with household names like Langston Hughs and Zora Neal Hurston.
The main cause of upheaval in the Roman Catholic Church during this time was due to the "Western Schism", during which time several different men claimed to be the Pope.