Answer:
- controlling the newspapers
- threatening to the journalists
- controlling the radio and TV stations
Explanation:
Once Mussolini gained power in Italy he was quick to assure that he strengthens his position, eliminate the opposition, and get the people on his side. In order to do this Mussolini used several tactics. First, the fascist took control of two thirds of the newspapers in the country, so they had direct say in what was going to be published. The fascists also gained control of the majority of the radio and TV stations in Italy, so again they had their own say what was going to be said and showed on them. The newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations that were not under direct control were constantly threatened and monitored, with the journalists having their lives at stake if they published something against the government.
During the Progressive Era (the early 20th century), the women's rights movement main focus was:
2. Winning the right to vote.
During this time arroused a fight against political and economical corruption and social problems. The wrestle to gain the right to vote, not only was a purpose in itself, but represented the struggle for equality. It was the first victory that helped women to continue to pursuit more rights.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
Because it was used to make dye
The Boston Massacre affected the relationship of the colonists and Britain by tightening things between them. Even though the Soldiers won the court case against the families about the massacre, things became more hateful towards the soldiers.
They were scrapped, as Britain and France hanged up against Wilson to pressurise him into dropping them.