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<u>Question 1:</u>
Propaganda
Propaganda is information that is almost always biased or misleading in some way. It is used to promote or make public a specific political point of view or political cause.
Property has nothing to do with that. It refers to the belongings of someone, or it refers to a quality of something, such as a chemical property of an element.
<u>Question 2:</u>
Independence
Now that women were working at factories, mills, mines, and furnaces, they were able to support themselves and the economy. Since they were able to support themselves, they did not need to rely on others and were independent.
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Answer:
B. No women were allowed to speak at the 1963 March on Washington.
Explanation:
<u>Pauli Murray was civil rights and women’s rights activist that was fighting for the rights of African-American women. </u>
<u>In the wake of the historical March on Washington in 1963. she was angry at the organizers (Martin Luther King, Jr., A. Philip Randolph, and Bayard Rustin) that no women were included in the speeches given during the protest. </u>Suggestions about women speakers were made beforehand, but they refused to give excuses that the list of speakers was already filled.
Murrey saw this as the direct exclusion of the women from the fight and the movement. This is why she coined the term “Jane Crow” (mirroring the name of Jim Craw laws) – to underline the way gender discrimination was present in the civil rights movement as well, and how the racial and gender rights were connected.
Elections ought to be free, fair and credible. however, the current forms of election in Zimbabwe are free, but not fair and credible. The election is a process from the word go. Voter education must be conducted thoroughly in the country. In addition, the country regime must stop harassing opponents through mobs, and youth militias. The country must also invest in the latest electoral technologies such as BVR kits. the results must also be verifiable, and the losing candidates must always be willing to concede defeat.
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