<span>Well, its your choice really? Would you all like to have you own homes in the island. Would they be made independently or together? Would you throw down ground rules? I say that you should establish a set of rules that you all agree on. Then, see which rights and freedoms that you have would still stand on the island.
i hope i helped you out in some type of way :) </span>
They all might be dead but you can search them up and see there grave or biography
why did u ask this question
(1) F. W. de Klerk becomes president; (2) White South Africans vote for reform; (3) South Africa transitions to a new constitution; (4) The ANC takes control of congress
The industrial revolution caused rapid urbanization in America, with people moving from the countryside to the cities in droves. ... The industrial revolution also caused a rise in unskilled labor. Prior to the 19th century, most Americans who were not employed in agriculture performed a skilled trade.
The right answer is the A: Symbolic and industrial.
<em>Song of the Towers </em>is one in the series of mural paintings <em>Aspects of Negro Life </em>(1934), created by African American artist Aaron Douglas (1900-1979), a great figure of the Harlem Renaissance. The murals trace the history of African Americans, up to their migration from the South to the North of the United States.
The mural is complex both in its formal aspects and in its meaning. A series of concentric circles and protruding and monumental prisms occupy the center of the composition, providing a lively and monumental frame to a jazz musician who is actively playing his saxophone. The Statue of Liberty is behind him, in the background. Although these symbolic elements seem to celebrate and relate African American heritage and culture and national identity, the images of two smoking factories and part of what it looks like a massive piece of industrial equipment, together with those of two exhausted African American workers, speak of the difficulties that African Americans encountered in those cities that promised progress and hope for the future.