If you look it up on brainly it will show the answer, i would copy and paste it in for you but it would be called cheating
The question that the narrator of "Why, You Reckon?" wonders about is, "Can money buy happiness?"
The answer that the story proposes to the question is, "No, money can't buy happiness"
One detail from the story that supports this answer is the incident when two poor black men connived to rob a rich white man; they took everything they could - his money, diamonds, shoes, coat, and so on. The rich man was not in any way upset about being robbed; rather he was very excited. He said "This is the first exciting thing that’s happened to me... This is the first time in my life I’ve ever had a good time in Harlem", thus showing that money, for those who have a lot of it, is just something disposal, not important.
Answer to question 1:
i think the reason why the play writers of “The diary of Anne Frank” made the story of anne into a play to being the struggle she went through in the attic to life.
Reasoning: The story of Anne Frank should be told to being light to the trauma Jews faced in WW2
Answer to question 2: The story of Anne Frank is a hard story to tell and could get a lot of backlash if not created according to what happened in her diary. The challenges are also being able to act out some of the challenges the story had and to bring the story to light with out being to dash because the holocaust is still considered a very touchy topic.
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In the case of African Americans.
Explanation:
The melting pot has failed because even today the minority is second class and is not living the embodiment of the American Dream. The ideal America that JFK was talking about was a mix of ethnicities
The answer is:
"They created the most effective public relations campaign in history, inventing techniques that we use to this day."
In the excerpt from "Sugar Changed the World," the author Marina Budhos makes reference to how Clarkson and other abolitionists made the abominations of the slavery system evident to those who made a profit out of it. For example, the exhibition of whips, handcuffs, testimonials and Equiano's memoir.