a. Television encouraged people to become more diverse
b. Television heightened interest in books and newspapers.
c. Television encouraged people to help others
d. Television promoted a common culture
2. How did the civil rights movement begin to change in the mid 1960s?
a. As more laws were passed, their provisions were more easily implemented
b. Many black leaders began to take a more militant approach to civil rights
c. Congress passed additional laws to remove loopholes
d. White leaders joined black leaders in persuading whites to join the movement
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
if that group of people ideology is harmful to the ideas and culture of the U.S
(A) Taft-Hartley Act
(B) AFL strike against US Steel in 1919
(C) Wagner Act
(D) Sherman Antitrust Act
(E) Bonus Army