<span>Ida B Wells used a strategy we would today called "data journalism" in her anti-lynching campaign. She traveled through the south keeping records of all the lynchings that occured and the reasons for them. She then put this together in her book "A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynchings In the United States" establishing several arguments of how lynchings were used to control African Americans.</span>
<span>Italian dictator Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) rose to power in the wake of World War I as a leading proponent of Fascism. Originally a revolutionary Socialist, he forged the paramilitary Fascist movement in 1919 and became prime minister in 1922. hope this will help......</span>
They had their own strategies and it would be foolish to think that they didn't have thier own desires and knowledge. They were choosing the European powers which they thought would serve their cause, that is why some supported one European power and the others supported another European power. Their role was great because they knew the ground well.
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This can depend on what way the person wants to be successful. if they want to be more successful with their happiness, then a lot of money could support happiness or create discontent. If a person wanted a marriage to be held together by his wealth, it can depend on how the money is used... for example, if a couple has no money or very little, then they can get into fights caused by stress... and if a couple has a lot of money, then they could also get into fights because of greed. It really all depends on the users and possessors of the cash.
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