The correct answer is: " organized labor electricity of rural areas"
Democrat Talmadge ruled as conservative of the south and vehemently attacked the nationalization of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. He opposed favorable policies for blacks (President Roosevelt did not introduce any civil rights measure), agricultural programs and humanitarian aid programs such as the Construction Progress Administration and the Civil Conservation Corps. Talmadge tried to form a regional coalition, organizing a national tour to prepare for a challenge to FDR in 1936. His 'Southern Committee to defend the Constitution' organized a convention in Macon, Georgia, in January 1936 that brought together fragments of the old P. long coalition.
Answer:
You could explain this using the B. Mean world syndrome.
Explanation:
The Mean world syndrome is an <em>error in thought</em> in which an individual thinks <em>the world is a much more dangerous place than it actually</em> is because he/she has been long exposed to mass media.
In this case, we can see Martha watches <em>"quite a bit"</em> of television and mostly crime dramas. This long exposure has made her develop this syndrome and thus she believes that her city has a higher crime rate than it does.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can comment on the following.
The kind of testimony their claim represents is a general statement without any evidence to prove it. It is not a claim of fact because it does not present any evidence. It is neither a claim of policy. We could say that it could be a claim of value, but it doesn't say if this is good or bad.
So it is important to include some type of evidence to back our affirmations. Without the proper evidence, then it is their opinions against ours.
So it is hard to believe that hunters Harlen E. Ford and Billy Mills have seen Bigfoot at one time if they don't provide proper evidence.