Out of that list, the one that was not a social problem the United States faced at the end of the Civil War was C. anger over women gaining the right to vote because women did <em>not </em>gain the right to vote following the Civil War - that would not occur until the 19th Amendment (women's suffrage) at the height of th early 20th century Progressive Movement.
Taken over by Protestants--Calvert allowed Protestants into the colony eventually leading to a take over.
Calvert wanted a Catholic state but also allowed Protestants access with religious toleration as the colonial rule. However, so many Protestants came to the colony eventually outnumbering the Catholics. As Protestants gained numbers they also gained power and control. They instituted laws against Catholics and they became target of violence and discrimination.
The U.S. used every form of media to promote propaganda, including radios, posters, leaflets, comic books, movies, magazines, newspapers.
A long telegram was sent by George Kennan to the Department of State. In the telegram, he detailed his views on the Soviet Union and the US policy toward the communist state. He started it off by stating that the Soviet could not foresee a "permanent peaceful coexistence" with the West.