It was the academic community who <span>mostly agreed and backed the book's scientific research and evidence. Also the public opinion backed Carson's text. On the other hand, t</span>here was strong backlash <span>from the chemical industry for book's message. </span>DuPont, Velsicol Chemical Company<span>, and the </span>American Cyanamid<span> biochemist </span>Robert White-Stevens<span> and former Cyanamid chemist </span>Thomas Jukes<span> were amongst the aggressive critics of the research especially that it was attacking the chemicals that they were producing.</span>
Answer:The bill in this cartoon was important to Franklin Roosevelt because he wanted to strengthen federal judicial ...
Explanation:
Muckraking journalism involves writing about crime and corruption in government and in industry. A journalist who engage in muckraking journalism is called a muckraker. This type of journalism bring important social issues to light. According to Steffen, the major purpose of muckraking journalism is to expose and reform corruption in politics.
The answer is A. The United States restricted its trade with Cuba
Media bias is defined as the intentional selection of details of a situation, methods of journalism, and shared terminologies in order to modify people's ideas of current or past events. Media bias is a direct violation to the SPJ (Society of Professional Journalism) code of ethics, in which it's stated that a journalist should: Seek the TRUTH and report it, Minimize harm, Act independently, and Be accountable and transparent. A good example of Media bias is the documentary produced by Alexandra Pelosi, "Right America: Feeling wronged", where the conservative party is despicted as ignorant and unaware of what is best for them by the means of showing only people not capable of explaining rationally the reasons and ideas behind the rallies conducted by the right wing and therefore creating the illusion that the conservatives are nothing but an angry mob unable to accept change and development.