The correct prediction is III only. More than half of the United States population will live in suburban areas, since the trend in 1990 reached 46%, with an approximate growth of 2% every 10 years, so if this growth is maintained, it would reach more than 50% of the population living in suburban areas by 2020.
Regarding point I, there is no data about how many people live near an Interstate Highway, so there is no possible comparison.
Regarding point II, the percentage of the population living in urban areas has remained constant, with a variation between 30-32%, so there is no indication that it would go down to 25% or less.
C is the most reasonable place. A has two good choices, but swamp land isn't suitable for agriculture. B has the Alluvial plains which are not the best. D has the Tundra which is horrible for agriculture.
Sir Walter Raleigh funded and authorized the expeditions.
Because of its location, not many nations could have raided it so easily and would most likely fail because of the disadvantage.
Following the Pullman strike companies appealing to the courts to issue orders against unions were usually "rewarded", since this strike largely turned American public opinion against large labor unions.