A. There was a causal relationship between the Lowell workers' anger and the mills being shut down.
A casual relationship is a cause-effect relationship. In the passage the workers were angered by cuts in wages and that caused them to strike and therefore the shutdown in of the mills.
Lowell workers were almost entirely women and the strikes were an important step in women having a voice in public. Women organized and despite their efforts were unable to have any effect on the job situation. The strikes ended and wages did not increase but it did create a bigger idea that strikes and organization could empower the worker.
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The statement "Photographer Dorothea Lange took a picture of the Golden Gate before the bridge was built." is false.
Ansel Adamas was the one whot took the picture of the Golden Gate before the bridge was built.
Ansel Adams is rightly celebrated for his iconic images of Yosemite, National Parks and the Southwest.
The Golden Gate before the Bridge, San Francisco, CA, 1932 — One beautiful storm-clearing morning” Adams wrote, “I looked out the window of our San Francisco home and saw magnificent clouds rolling from the north over the Golden Gate. I grabbed the 8 x 10 equipment and drove to the end of 32nd Avenue at the edge of Seacliff. I dashed along the old Cliff House railroad bed for a short distance, then down to the crest of a promontory. From there a grand view of the Golden Gate commanded me to set up the heavy tripod, attach the camera and lens, and focus on the wonder evolving landscape of clouds.”
Answer:
a) Many citizens mistrusted the government
Explanation:
during the Vietnam war, the government was trying to say that the war was going well for America, even though it wasn’t, and many citizens began to protest, and they were questioning the need for this war