Piedmont(United States)
Or the Appalachian Mountains
During the decade following the Second World War, the U.S. national economy "<span>(A) more than doubled," since World War II along with the New Deal had not only pulled the US out of the great depression--it had made its economy stronger than ever. </span>
It was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe and the US from 1760 to about 1840
Answer:
a. a distant, timeless place, uncorrupted by civilization.
Explanation:
Nineteenth-century Americans did not imagine the "Wild West" as a distant, timeless place, uncorrupted by civilization.
In contrast, it was viewed by them as a place of gunslingers, adventures, cowboys and more where things went almost unchecked.