You did not name the years, so I can not answer it if it is multiple choice
Pretty accurate because the North (Union) won the Civil War . Mainly due to the fact that the South (Confederacy) lacked soldiers & supplies to fight anymore battles.
In propositional logic, this sentence can be symbolized as pVq.
Propositional logic deals with propositions being true or false. Basic logical connectives are AND, OR, NOT. "OR" is a disjunction connective, symbolized by "V"
The symbols p and q refer to propositions or statements that are connected together to make a compound statement. Connecting two statements with or is a disjunction. In a disjunction, the compound statement is true if and only if statement p OR statement q OR both statements are true. The compound statement is false if and only if statement p AND statement q are both false.
In the example above, the statement "disembodied spirits exist" is statement p, while the statement "psychic hoaxes are rampant" is statement q.
The correct answer is B) an attempt to address the problems associated with the Gilded Age.
The statement that best describes the Progressive movement is "an attempt to address the problems associated with the Gilded Age.
The Gilded Age in the United States represented a period of economic growth of the big business, but with a lot of corruption practices by companies and the government. Furthermore, there were some problems that the country lived as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution. Well, the Progressive movement joined people that wanted to create reforms and were activists that demanded the end of corruption practices in America. The movement started in 1890 and ended in 1920.
Parliament's justification for the "Glorious Revolution", was a very influential document in the thinking of leading Americans, and is repeatedly echoed in the founding documents, to the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution. But first, the gist of the English Bill of Rights. The first part of the document lists a series of ABUSES they claim the king committed against the historic rights of Englishmen.