Answer:
Carter G. Woodson.
Explanation:
Carter G. Woodson was an author and historian. He is known as the “Father of Negro History” because he defended that education could transform society, improve race relations and benefit the lower classes. He was the first African American born of slaves to earn a PHD. He also defended that all people should learn black history and because of that he celebrated Negro History Week.
(A) Increases the likelihood of aggressive behavior.
source https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/02/12/science/studying-the-effects-of-playing-violent-video-games.html?pagewanted=all&
"A dose of violent gaming makes people act a little more rudely than they would otherwise"
Answer:
option C
Explanation:
the correct answer is option C
in Indian new deal, they do not continue the policy of the Dawes Act.
Dawes act of 1887 was to partition the tribal land into small plots.
Dawes act is to assimilate the Indian American to the mainstream US society by annihilating there tradition and culture.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. We compare children much much more now with social media because we get to see who grows up successful in many ways now it's social media with communicating and sharing be easier to access
2.another one is we overshare, (for example, Sandra posted a picture of her daughter getting her a shot for a vaccine and the picture of her daughter has her screaming and kicking).
3. one positive thing about social media influencing parenting is if you have a phone you're most likely allowed to go more places because your parents can contact you within seconds.
4. Modern parents are now less likely to let their child do things and go places because they saw on the news or from a family member that something bad happened there unlike in the old days that you were able to spend all your time outside without having to worry about your child getting hurt. ( and yes I know this goes against my 3rd point)
5. social media has created some lazy parents that will just shove an iPad or phone into their child's face to quiet them or to get them from being angry.