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What led Harburg to write the song, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”
the biggest bread line in New York City, which was owned and operated by William Randolph Hearst
the realization that the prosperity of the past was completely gone and very unlikely to return
the able-bodied men he saw begging for money and standing in bread lines in the streets of New York
the request President Roosevelt made to Harburg for a catchy and poignant campaign song
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Published in 1849, by was inspired by the writer's experience of being arrested when he refused to pay a $1 poll tax as a protest against the mexican-american war.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00
Look up the information for as many of these sources aspossible and write the works cited entry for each one. (you may make up dates and editions where necessary for the purposes of this exercise.)1. mark twain’s the mysterious stranger2. a dictionary entry for the word castigation from merriam-webster (any edition)3. an article in cosmopolitan magazine by jennifer grant called “all you need to know”4. an encyclopedia entry for the name “geraldine ferraro” from world book encyclopedia5. a website article titled “welcome to oz” with no listed author or publisher and no corporate affiliation
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2. page 1: schlosser describes "just another gorgeous rocky mountain vista. and yet cheyenne mountain is hardly pristine." why do you think schlosser describes the beautiful cheyenne mountain scene in detail before describing the military installation that lies inside?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:10
Discuss how social status may align with historical criticism.
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What led Harburg to write the song, “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”
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