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Q: What development in the 19th Century introduced the widespread use of color in posters?
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Who preceded Mr Lincoln as president?

Andrew Johnson <---- incorrect James Buchanan. BTW, you kids might learn to use Google or Wikipedia to find answers to your homework questions instead of relying on random posters to answer them for you.


How did the Committee on Public Information use art to gain Americans' support for the war?

One of the things the american has seen is the uncle sam drawings. it has a man that is talking to you with a finger pointing. That art had some convincing power to reclute fellow americans.


Why would abolitionist use quilts and patterns to communicate with fugitive slave instead of posters of written text?

It was against the law to teach a slave to read or write. In reality the slaves used gospel songs to relay messages to each other while working and the quilts had a pattern they could read a meaning once they knew the pattern.


What does ubiquituous mean?

"Ubiquitous" (note spelling) means "existing everywhere." Wherever you look, there it is. Examples: * As November draws near, political signs and posters will be ubiquitous in the American landscape. * Souvenir hawkers are ubiquitous at most major public events. * The name of [some celebrity] is ubiquitous in the pages of popular magazines right now. Ubiquitous - means:- ever-present (in other words to be found everywhere).


What did printers in colonial times do and how?

mainly a colonial printer would print books, newspapers, posters, anything. printing was a difficult process in which the printer would arrange letters on a printing press, cover them with ink, and, well, press.