The answer is “propaganda.” This is because the rest of the choices are actions, whereas propaganda is information and also known for being “one sided”
Answer:
Based on Milwaukee, Winsconsin, the economic sector that dominates is either quaternary (complex, knowledge-based sector, but not as complex as the quintary sector), or tertiary.
This is because Milwaukee is an industrial city (although not as industrial as before), and is home to six Fortune 500 companies. These type of companies require very competent and knowledgeable employees, and therefore, likely belong to the quaternary sector.
The vast majority of companies in the city are however in the tertiary sector.
Answer:
standard oil profited from railroad rebates
Explanation:
What Tarbell and Rockefeller disagree about in these two readings is that standard oil profited from railroad rebates.
The History of the Standard Oil Company is a book written in 1904 by a journalist named Ida Tarbell. It is an uncovering about the Standard Oil Company, which was run at the time by an oil tycoon named John D. Rockefeller, the wealthiest figure in American history. Originally arrange in nineteen parts in McClure's magazine, the book is a original and groundbreaking example of muckraking, and motivated many other journalists to write about trusts, huge or sizeable businesses that during the absence of strong antitrust laws in the 19th century set out or try to gain monopolies in various industries.
The opposition to federalism had several axes, such as opposition to the constitution, since it was thought that the strong power of the national government could mean a threat to the sovereignty of states, localities and individuals, which could be interpreted as an attempt to disguise a "monarchical" power. Some antifederalists thought that the articles of the confederation gave quite enough power to the central government, while others considered that, although the national government with the articles wasn't that strong, with the Constitution it would be too powerful.