Since the 1990s, how has the LGBTQ community been represented in the media?A-They have been represented more in the media.
B-They have been represented less in the media.
C-They have been removed from all forms of media.
D-They have been readily accepted and portrayed accurately in all forms of media.

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Answer 1
Answer: A is the answer for this. If you look media from Instagram to CNN, you can see how compared to the 20th century, the LGBT community has been more accepted, but not readily accepted.  They most definitely have not been portrayed accurately in all forms of media either. No group of people has been. D can't be the answer. B also can't be the answered because the more social media is available, the more the LGBTQ community is able to speak out. They definitely have not been removed because you cannot remove a certain group from social media. A is your best bet.

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Explanation:

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B.

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C.

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D.

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Answer:

C. balance.

Explanation:

Balance is not specifically a form of health-related fitness, also can indicate several aspects, it could be muscular balance, cholesterol balance, electrolyte balance; it just doesn't indicates an aspect of improvement through fitness training.

On the other hand, options A, B and D, indicate a specific health-related fitness, for example, cardiovascular fitness is aimed to improve cardiorespiratory system, muscular endurance to improve muscle's capacity, body composition refers to key percentages and ratios as fat, bone, water and muscle.

That's why option C is the right answer.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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