It's either
A) willingness to expose the corruption of U.S. society.
B) articles supporting the economic benefits of laissez-faire economics.
C) use of the media to advocate the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
D)support for the formation of U.S. military alliances with European countries.
I believe the answer is A very confident in that because in my history book it says
Journalists who wrote about the corrupt side of business and public life in mass circulation magazines during the 20th century ...so i believe by reading that that my best choice of answer would be A) willingness to expose the corruption of U.S society.
Booker T. Washington is primarily associated with education, not invention (the one thing I can think of that he actually "invented" was his last name... he wasn't given one at birth, and came up with it on the spot when asked for his name in school as a child). But while in college he did help build Tuskegee Institute
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Alexander Kerensky The government was called the Provisional Government and was headed first by Prince Georgy Lvov and then Alexander Kerensky until it was overthrown by Lenin and the Bolsheviks/Communists.
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Music was used primarily for entertainment in Roman culture.
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The procedure of arthroscopy is primarily associated with the process of diagnosis
with military units to file war reports
Bagpipes are primarily associated with the Scottish Highlands.
Japan
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Situations in which an individual is forced to change
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