Answer by YourHope:
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Why was Valley Forge significant to the American Revolutionary War victory?
C) After the hardships of Valley Forge, the American army was stronger, prouder, and better trained!
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The correct answer is <em>Raising the tariffs.</em>
Harding administration passed the Emergency Tariff Act in the year 1921. Raised tariffs was mainly on farm products. By raising tariffs on foreign goods, foreign products become more expensive. As a result of the increased prices on foreign goods, the U.S citizens would purchase items manufactured within their own country, in return raising their countries economy.
The Emergency Tariff of 1921, increased rates on wheat, sugar, meat, wool and other agricultural products brought into the United States from foreign nations. Hence, protecting the domestic producers of those items.
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Answer is B: Even though the British won, they had to raise taxes in the colonies to pay for war expenses which made colonists unhappy.
Explanation:
D) Increased immigration in industrial areas.
By 1890, production by factories in American had grown eight times larger than what it had been before 1860. A large part of the workforce came from immigrants coming to the United States and settling in cities, looking for jobs. Ireland was one example of a country from which many immigrants came, looking for work in America, after the devastation of famine in Ireland (especially from potato crop failures).
During the 1940s, the historical era in which you would most likely find an <span>abandonment of laissez faire economic policies in the United states. Hope this answers your question.</span>