Would a boycott similar to the Delano grape strike be successful today?
A
Yes: With social me...
History, 16.04.2021 20:20, BeverlyFarmer
Would a boycott similar to the Delano grape strike be successful today?
A
Yes: With social media, many people could learn about the
workers' plight, offer to support them, and put increased
pressure on the company in charge.
B
Maybe: While social media could help spread the word, the
sheer amount of other news, might drown out the boycott
No: There are too many people in need of employment who
would want to take over the jobs left behind by strikers.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:30, Kitty10101
Which of the following is not true of television journalism? television is even more effective than the radio as an agency for influencing public opinion. you must pay millions of dollars to build up and project the proper television image for their candidates. television media performs a public service in the field of political education. we should form our opinions by listening to network commentators to get a well-rounded perspective, as you can assemble from different sources we should listen to more than one commentator and read background articles in boo and magazines
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History, 22.06.2019 06:50, aramirez4785
Question 16 of 27 1 point which statement best describes the mid-atlantic colonies of pennsylvania and new york? o a. policies of religious freedom attracted a diverse range of settlers. o b. they developed an economy based around slave labor. o c. nearly all of their settlers came from the same religious background. o d. conditions in these colonies were not well suited for small farmers
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