What is the difference between NAWSA and NWP?
• While there was animosity between the workers of NAWSA and NWP at that time, it is fair to see in retrospect that the tactics of the two women’s organizations complemented each other well and created the kind of pressure that was required to pass 19th amendment of the constitution to allow for women suffrage.
• The efforts of NAWSA were moderate while those of NWP were radical in nature.
• Alice Paul was the architect of NWP while Carrie Chapman Catt was the main personality in NAWSA.
• NWP was an offshoot of NAWSA.
• NAWSA was founded in 1890 while NWP got its name in 1917 as it parent organization was Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage formed by Alice Paul in 1913.
• The 19th amendment to the constitution was passed in 1920 that resulted in right to vote for women in US. It is credited to the efforts of both NAWSA and NWP.
Answer:
the answer is B the passage of a strict fugitive slave law
The term was used in the 1890s to characterize the journalism that used some yellow ink in the circulation war between Joseph Pulitzer's New York<span> World and William Randolph Hearst's </span>New York <span>Journal.</span>
I believe the correct answer is B: to persuade United States citizens to support the war
My reasoning is because the Committee on Public information during WWI was to create propaganda to influence the citizens to support the war