A Closer Look Look back at the reading to answer the followi…

A Closer Look Look back at the reading to answer the following questions.   3. Photojournalists’ work is often more dangerous than writing news stories. 4. Why has photojournalism become more dangerous today than in the past? 5. According to the reading, in what situations do most photojournalists die? Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence below: 6. Photojournalists often have to choose between and helping the people they photograph. 7. Thirty-four photojournalists were killed in 2011.

 “The height, sometimes, between decks, was only eighteen in…

 “The height, sometimes, between decks, was only eighteen inches; so that the unfortunate human beings could not turn around, or even on their sides, the elevation being less than the breadth of their shoulders; and here they are usually chained to the decks by the neck and legs. In such a place the sense of misery and suffocation is so great, that the Negroes… are driven to frenzy.” -Robert Walsh, 1831   The quote above most likely refers to

 “The height, sometimes, between decks, was only eighteen in…

 “The height, sometimes, between decks, was only eighteen inches; so that the unfortunate human beings could not turn around, or even on their sides, the elevation being less than the breadth of their shoulders; and here they are usually chained to the decks by the neck and legs. In such a place the sense of misery and suffocation is so great, that the Negroes… are driven to frenzy.” -Robert Walsh, 1831 Voyages, such as that described in the excerpt, increased to North America as a result of   the Stono Rebellion c.  Bacon’s Rebellion Leisler’s Rebellion d.  the Dominion of New England

“Their world, quite literally, changed before the Indians’ e…

“Their world, quite literally, changed before the Indians’ eyes as European colonists transformed the forest into farmland. . . . In the Southeast, hogs ran wild. Sheep and goats became permanent parts of the economy and culture of Pueblo and Navajo peoples in the Southwest. Horses transformed the lives and cultures of Indian peoples on the plains. Europeans also brought honeybees, black rats, cats, and cockroaches to America.” — Colin G. Calloway, historian, First Peoples: A Documentary Survey of American Indian History, 2012 Europeans most typically explained the process described in the excerpt in which of the following ways?