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by explaining how civil rights activists used images in television, magazines and newspapers to bring attention to their work
by explaining how civil rights activists used images in television, magazines and newspapers to bring attention to their work
Explanation:
I believe the answer is false
Peculiar institution<span>. ... "(Our) </span>peculiar institution<span>" was a euphemism for </span>slavery<span> and its economic ramifications in the American South. "</span>Peculiar", in this expression, means "one's own", that is, it refers to something distinctive to or characteristic of aparticular<span> place or people</span>
although the democratic party dominated
state politics for much of the twentieth century, by the 1950's it faced internal
division between Liberal and Conservative Democrats.
The split between liberal and conservatives that developed
in the Democratic Party focused on New Deal economic policies and civil rights
measures.
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I think the answer is warrior.......