The promise of prosperity in the cities attracted multitudes of poor rural dwellers. These new city dwellers however only landed job opportunities in numerous factories that dotted the cities. Working conditions in these cities left much to be desired with inadequate water services, disease, and unpaved streets. Nevertheless, other poor people in the cities lacked jobs and many actually starved to death. As such, the poor fend for themselves. No one provided any services for them. However, this soon changed with the advancement of the progressive agenda.
Answer:
all but C are corect
Explanation:
Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.
The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.
Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.
September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician[3][4][5] and kleptocrat[6][7][8][9][10] who was the tenth President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. A leading member of the New Society Movement, he ruled as a dictator[3][11][12][13] under martial law from 1972 until 1981,[14] and kept most of his martial law powers until he was deposed in 1986. One of the most controversial leaders of the 20th century, Marcos' rule was infamous for its corruption,[15][16][17] extravagance,[18][19][20] and brutality.
Answer:
The death of Elijah Lovejoy in 1837 convinced many northerners that slavery was incompatible with white Americans' liberties.
Explanation:
Elijah Parish Lovejoy was an American journalist and abolitionist who was killed in Alton, Illinois, for attempting to defend his press against rioters in favor of slavery.
On three occasions, the presses used by Lovejoy had been destroyed by rioters. Refugee in his printing press, he tried this time to resist, weapon in hand. The rioters managed to fire the building, however, before shooting at Lovejoy as it fled the burning building. His death sparked a national controversy between abolitionists and anti-abolitionists. Attorney Wendell Phillips defended the printer in a speech delivered at Faneuil Hall in Boston on December 8, 1837, elevating him to the rank of champion of the freedom of press.
Television was a great way to modernize up to how we are today, the answer would be B, simply because of the mentioned statement above, it was the most incredible thing back then to own a television.