Because in the south there was more segregation. Also there was more land that had been untouched in the north. The property was also cheaper because of that reason. And since it was untouched a lot of businesses came in to drill for oil and other natural resources, which created the need for workers.
The correct answer is:
"B.He wanted to place strict government controls on corporations"
that is true regarding Woodrow Wilson, since he was one of the major "Progressives" in American government.
Explanation:
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. president, steered America within World War I and crafted the Versailles Treaty's "Fourteen Points," the latter of which was building a League of Nations to guarantee world peace. The New Freedom was Woodrow Wilson's campaign program in the 1912 administrative election in which he asked for limited government and is also used to refer to the progressive plans established by Wilson during his first term as president from 1913 to 1916 while the Democrats dominated Congress
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John Locke. John Locke believed that the government's job was to uphold and protect our rights to life, liberty and property.
wrote the second treatise on government
and supported the concept of popular soverignty
the others are william blackstone
As per the options given the question talks about four gospels, therefore they are in the order of king as Matthew, Servant as Mark, Son of Man as Luke, and Son of God as John respectively.
<h3>What are Jesus' four portraits?</h3>
1. Jesus as king - Matthew
2. Jesus as Servant - Mark
3. Jesus as the Son of Man - Luke
4. Jesus as the Son of God - John
They are depictions of the long-awaited Messiah, Israel's King and the world's Savior, in both person and work.
They are portraits in four different stances of one distinct personality.
The Holy Spirit portrays Christ as King in Matthew, Servant in Mark, Man in Luke, and God in John.
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<span>B)Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as the President of the United States. </span>