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Your answer is most likely B or even possibly C (hope it helps!)
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When countries experienced rapid industrialization many roads and railroads were being built in order to connect the industry and people. Bridges were needed in order to connect some places and the suspension bridge was the most attractive and most used way of constructing bridges at that time. Suspension bridges allowed bridging that other types of bridges did not allow, used less material and thus was cheaper to build.
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Remained enemies and they also put a border line between them that is guarded.
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The best and most correct answers among the choices provided by the question are the following
<span> 1. The slave trade was ended in the North. Missouri was admitted as a slave state.
2. Popular sovereignty was established for New Mexico and Utah.
3. California was admitted as a free state.
4. A stringent fugitive slave law was passed Slaves would be freed if they went into the Northeastern states.
5. The slave trade was outlawed in the District of Columbia.</span>
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There are examples of not only dictators using propaganda, but even weaker government officials and entire nationalities using propaganda to "get what [they] want." Propaganda is a system of information spread whose purpose is the advertisement of an ideal held by the party that made the propaganda itself. The specific purpose of propaganda ranges from getting voters for a certain cause to giving the general public similar sentiments to yourself. Propaganda is a system based not specifically on the dictator, but any person who uses media to spread their own beliefs and ideals, whether they be good or bad.
In the case of dictators, propaganda was an excellent method of spreading information that not just the literate could understand, but the entirety of the public. Especially under Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1953, the use of propaganda on the unwary and uneducated public in the form of political cartoons and radio messages allowed the Russian leader to maintain a popular standing with the public. Under the rule of Stalin, freedom and exploration of the realities of the world was limited for the general public, so the main source of information at the time, newspapers and other media, allowed the propaganda an easy way to spread falsities.
Propaganda being used by a dictator is not automatically a lie. Of course, much of the propaganda spread by dictators was fabricated, but often not entirely. Also know that countries like the Soviet Union that were--for the most part--ruled by a dictator were not the only governments to use propaganda. The USA and many other democratic countries used their fair share of propaganda, but these attempts were not as successful as ones seen by Russia at the time probably because of the reasons I listed earlier. America and other democratic countries did not have as tight of a grip on foreign and worldwide affairs, so the spread of information was not limited to newspapers and radio, thus allowing for Americans to be not as effectively affected by propaganda.