Why was radio important? How do you know this?

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Radio is about companionship and the emotional connection with the listener. Radio broadcasts provide real-time information, and some that broadcast 24 hours a day, can provide the most recent updates to listeners. ... Radio is not just important for reception of emergency announcements and communications during disasters.

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Answer: Radio broadcasts can provide real-time information, broadcasted 24 hours a day to provide the most recent updates to listeners. Stations have the ability to reach across borders and become a source of information where reliable news is scarce. When access to the internet is blocked and phone lines are cut, people can still search the airwaves for trustworthy sources. Even electricity is not a necessity for battery operated and hand-cranked radios.

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What are the initial acts of the violence that a person might commit known as (A)First deviance

(B)Beginning deviance

(C)Catalyst deviance

(D)Primary deviance ​

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The initial acts of violence that a person might commit are known as Primary deviance.

Why are the initial acts of violence that a person might commit known as primary deviance?

  • Deviance is behavior that strays from learned social norms and includes primary( the initial act) and secondary (the continuation) types.
  • Primary deviance refers to the initial act of deviance.
  • The term primary deviance originates from Edwin Lemert(1912-1996), an American sociologist, who conducted early work on the social basis of deviance.
  • Primary deviance is seen to consist of deviant acts(with any amount of causes) before they are publicly labeled and has 'only marginal implications for the status and psychic structure of the person concerned.'
  • Primary deviance has been used to describe both traditionally deviant behaviors in childhood as well as tangential matters.

Hence, option(d) Primary deviance is the correct answer.

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I believe the answer is primary deviance.

Define communism please

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Communism- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. (hope I helped) :))

What was the source of the conflict between the United States and Mexico before they went to war?

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It was caused by a border dispute.  Mexico never recognized Texas independence.  They claimed that the Rio Grande was still part of Mexico.  This further aggravated when President Polk sent troops to the Nueces River as the expedition to California by John Fremont.  

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C.)The United States and Mexico disagreed about the US southern border.

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How did early Muslims treat Jews and Christians

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They overthrew their countries in the name of Allah. Atheists, or those the Qur'an calls Infidels had to convert to Islam and if they resisted, they were killed. 
For Christians and Jews, well they occupied their nations and were forced to pay the Jizya, that is a tax. With it they built the Mosque of Omar that is in Jerusalem today. 
Non-Muslims often had to dress in common clothes and were prohibited from riding horses--a reminder of their subjection. 
And when they paid their tax, they must approach the collector with their faces down, not looking in his eyes. Again, to remind them they were inferior and in subjection. Then the collector would slap them in the face before taking their money. 
In most conquered countries, the Christians usually converted after a couple generations. Then they did not have to pay the tax.  Hope this helped

The Jews and Christians were treated fairly

Four important details about the Battle of Bunker Hill

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1. Took place on June 17, 1775 a few month after the Revolutionary War.
2. Took place at Breeds Hill and Bunker Hill, mostly on Breeds Hill.
3. Led by General William Howe-for British. for Americans-Colonel William Prescott.
4. The British won, but losing so many of there people.
...and that's all I remember...sorry
it was a big battle in  HISTORY

Do you trust the account in this government why or why not

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No

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Because they are not to be trusted.