From the given list, we can single out the following actions which turned sports into a national pastime:
- Americans attended games;
- They followed teams in the newspaper;
- They read about teams in magazine reports;
- They listened to games on the radio.
In fact, this period (1920s) was called The Golden Age of American Sports or in some books it is called the Age of the Spectator. In many ways, this sudden raise of popularity of sports was due to the stable economy of the USA during that decade. Workers happened to have more leisure time and they had decent earnings. Thus, they could afford to pay money for entertaintment and various sports competitions.
There is no venn diagram to work here but the policies of the two men can be divided into Left Right and Center.
Explanation:
Reagan:
- Was one of the most Right wing leaders of the nation'
- focused more on the national security aspect of the nation than of the social justice
- In his term he was responsible at least partially for the end of the communist bloc in Europe.
Gorbachev:
- Was responsible for the end of the USSR
- led the independence of many of the states occupied by Russia
- was of the belief that communism has run its course.
- Had a considerable liberal sentiment in him.
Common:
- Both wanted the end of the cold war and wanted liberalism to prevail economically.
- Both were in favor of freer markets.
The people were left stranded and these people had to evacuate from that place because of weather conditions.
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When in the month of September, the people who were living in the south part of Texas, had to face huge weather conditions because of great flooding and great rain fall and because of this reason.
The people of that area had to evacuate that place as soon as possible and some people were left stranded only. These weather conditions resulted in the huge loss of life and property in the southern area of Texas.
Answer:
At the time, the participants had to face both gains and failures in a very painful and long process. Despite such painful events, their fight was no in vain, as the Civil Rights Movement was intensified, and eventually, African Americans got the basic civil rights they demanded.
Explanation:
At the time, the participants had to face both gains and failures in a very painful and long process.
Although by 1961 police brutality in Albany lessen a little (with 500 demonstrators arrested but no clashes reported), the lack of reliable gains in that city pushed King and the SCLC to leave to Birmingham. There, King´s being arrested and his “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
draw media attention to the matter. Although police brutality against student marchers continued, measures to desegregate some businesses begun to be applied.
After the march over Washington and King´s famous "I have a dream speech", four girls were assassinated by the Ku Klux Klan, and President Kennedy was killed shortly after.
Despite such painful events, their fight was no in vain, as the Civil Rights Movement was intensified, and eventually, African Americans got the basic civil rights they demanded.
2.)establish positions on capitalism and socialism using reasons and evidence