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Im giving 80 points so pls hurry and answer quickly and pick a song and do a essay format thx choose a work of art and its related social movement to research. Select one set from the following list with input from a parent or guardian.

Works of Art
"Ragged Hungry Blues" song lyrics
Creator/Performer and Year: Aunt Molly Jackson, 1931
Social Movement or Era: Relief for mining families, Great Depression
"Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" song lyrics
Creator/Performer and Year: Alice Wine, 1956
Social Movement or Era: Civil Rights Movement
"Ohio" song lyrics
Creator/Performer and Year: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 1970
Social Movement or Era: Anti-war, Vietnam era
"I Am Woman" song lyrics
Creator/Performer and Year: Helen Reddy, 1972
Social Movement or Era: Women's rights
"We Are the World" song lyrics
Creator/Performer and Year: USA for Africa, 1985
Social Movement or Era: Hunger relief for Africa
oil covered bird
© 2011 AP ImagesPhotograph of oil-affected animals
Creator/Performer and Year: AP Images/Charlie Riedel, photographer
Social Movement or Era: Environmental Movement







child mining coal
© 2011 AP ImagesPhotograph of Children Mine Workers
Creator/Performer and Year: AP Photo/undated
Social Movement or Era: Children's Rights







Research the work of art and its related movement. Find answers to the following questions:
Who created the work of art?
When was it created?
Why was it created?
How does the work of art relate to the movement it supports? (Be specific. For example, discuss words from the song or describe characteristics of the photograph.)
What was the social movement about?
When did it happen?
Is the movement still significant in U.S. society?
What are the goals of the movement?
Who are its leaders?
What important events have occurred in this movement?
Has the movement led to the creation of new policies or changes in existing ones?
Be sure to note down the sources of the information you find. Discuss your research with a trusted adult. Talking with someone about the work of art may help you recognize other connections to the social movement.

Create a presentation about your work of art and social movement. You may choose your format, such as a slide presentation, essay, or video. Include your sources of information. Save your presentation to one file to submit to your instructor.

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jeez this was super super long
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Answer:

first of all don't Post such a big question which is hard to understand dear it's really unnecessary just ask a literally

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