All motown acts were subjected to "charm school" to help singers develop proper etiquette of performing on stage, presenting themselves in front of the public and how to talk to the media.
Many of these singers came from poor backgrounds and had a rough upbringing. For example, the Jackson 5 did not know much about city life, business or popular music in general.
They had to be taught the 'social graces' which many of their audiences expected from them and loved them for.
There were certain things they had to wear, certain things they could not say and certain mannerism they had to adopt to project a popular and likeable image.
Explanation:
a. England's war against Spain
b. the raids on Spanish settlements in North America
c. the defeat of the Spanish armada
d. the establishment of Jamestown
Answer:
A result of the exaggerated stories published by newspapers in the late 1800s was that: newspapers had a strong influence on American politics. Which city had two newspapers that used yellow journalism to increase their popularity and call for war against Spain in Cuba?
Explanation:
Since the average American will spend 24 hours watching television per week, it is safe to say that they suffer from a lack of movement and exercise. This, in turn, will lead more Americans to be overweight and more likely to suffer from serious health problems.
A. Jackson's attacks showed how weak Spain was in Florida is the correct alternative.
In 1818, Andrew Jackson's hunt for the Red Sticks ended up causing international affairs and diplomacy problems. This happened because the invaded land was Spain's territory and got invaded without any official cause or declarations of war.
Despite the controversy the invasion actually ended up turning Andrew Jackson into a hero and forced the signature of the Adams-Onís Treaty, in 1919. The treaty officially transferred the Florida region to the U.S. from Spanish domain. These events were important for this resolution because even though Spain was angered with the 1818 invasion, it showed their inability to retaliate or conquer back the land. Therefore, the only viable option was for the Spanish to sign the treaty and cede Florida, showing how fragile and unable to the defend the land by the Spanish, relinquishing their last piece of land in the Americas.