At the turn of the 20th century, American cities had the following:
- Corruption
- Gangs
- Tenements
- Pollution and sanitation issues
As the cities grew so also did corruption as people sought to make it however way they could. Gangs were also formed for the same reason and terrorized many cities as they had political backing.
Tenements were a common feature as well in order to deal with the massive increase in population and this led to a lot of pollution and sanitation issues as the tenements were not well maintained.
In conclusion, American cities had a lot of negatives at the turn of the 20th century.
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Well during his first 20 or so years of his reign he was co-regent with the female pharaoh Hatshepsut. I would say that seems pretty unusual, I dont know if this question is multiple choice.
He set the bar for generations of good Jazz and invented what he called "American Music."
The correct answer is that The United States would intervene in Latin American affairs in order to keep European countries out.
This was directed primarily at Spain.
Answer:
a policy of pre-emptive strikes
Explanation:
At the beginning the bush administrations opted for a policy of pre-emptive strikes by securing the borders and a state of permanent vigilance to avoid al qaeda and other terrorist organization's attacts. It was just after this policy was in place that an invasion-destroy policy was put into practice to seize al qaeda members