Answer:
All of these choices are correct. US Government posters during World War II often displayed slanted language, ethnic biases and nationalistic biases.
Explanation:
The posters placed by the federal government on public roads, transportation and other places of high circulation of people during World War II had as their main and fundamental objective the creation of a united and strong domestic front, where all citizens collaborated with the effort of the thousands and thousands of Americans on the battlefront through the production of food, medicine, supplies, and weapons, and the rationing of their own consumption in order to allocate most of the resources to these soldiers. In addition, these posters attempted to encourage many young Americans to join the ranks of the military, by spreading nationalist (such as Uncle Sam and his "I Want You" message) and ethnicists slogans (such as posters depicting Japanese and Germans as sadistic and evil beings).
All this propaganda was effective in its initial purposes, since it generated a feeling of union and collaboration that allowed a greater allocation of resources for the armed forces that were fighting in Europe and the Pacific.
Answer:
La opción correcta a la cual se refiere la frase "el ciudadano es el eslabón clave en esta cadena de la sostenibilidad" es:
A. La viabilidad de una ciudad depende de sus habitantes.
Explanation:
Answer:
i believe that the correct answer is true
The length of the long leg of the triangle is 144 units
<h3>Pythagoras theorem</h3>
Pythagoras theorem is used to solve the sides of a right angle triangle and can be represented as follows;
where
c = hypotenuse
a and b are the other legs.
Therefore,
145² - 17² = b²
b² = 21025 - 289
b² = 20736
b = √20736
b = 144
Therefore, the length of the longer leg of the triangle is 144 units
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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