The pyramids and the city of Memphis or in eygptian (men-nefer)
This is a free response question, but I'll help you out. You could say the draft would affect you, if you're a male. You could also say the rationing.
Rationing was a very big deal during WWII, and that would affect what you ate and it would even make you carpool (oil and gas were used primarily in the military), along with seeing many "Victory gardens" around your town
John D. Rockefeller went into business when he was 20, and he picked up his first oil well as a sideline. He soon saw that that was the right horse to ride. Even before automobiles and airplanes laid their heavy claim on oil, it'd begun replacing coal in the power industries.
Andrew Carnegie makes the better hero. He, after all, was part and parcel of the emerging technologies that made our country. And his giving sprang from some deep-seated core of principle. Yet the Rockefeller clan assumed the mantle of public service. They've become political leaders and professional givers -- one died doing anthropological research in New Guinea.
Anti-Federalist. They
opposed big government. They prioritize
state rights. They do not want big
government because of their experience under British rule where they were
not represented and the British imposed
too many unfair taxes on them which led to the Revolutionary War.
It’s the last one
Congress feared the disbalance