George Creel headed the Committee on Public Information
during the time the U.S. joined the First World War. They used every method
within their disposal to convince Americans to support the war effort. They used printing posters, radio programs
and even the movies to convince public opinion that it was necessary for
America to take part in the war.
I think number 2 is correct im not sure .. but lmk if im wrong
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In the <em>Leatherstocking Tales</em>, James Fenimore explored themes like pioneer life, the American Frontier Adventures, family traditions, conflict between different views of the land, hunting, the vanishing of the wilderness life, explorations, and also the individual survival of a particular kind or group.
<span>Yes, it is true that the
Intolerable Acts were aimed at punishing Boston for its infamous Tea Party. So,
the correct option among all the options given in the question is option
"a". The Intolerable Acts were actually a series of laws that
were passed and targeted towards punishing the colonists that took part in the
Boston Tea Party. The Intolerable Acts were passed by the British during the
year 1774. The Boston Tea Party took place on 16th of December in
the year 1773.</span>