<span>C) the “First Hundred Days” and the introduction of the New Deal.</span>
Francis Cabot Lowell attracted women workers to his factories by providing boarding houses where they could live safely, by providing cash wages, and religious and educational activities for the workers.
During times of war, some businesses may wither, others may flourish. The market for weapons, perhaps, would have a booming sales performance. This would attract people to come and work for them instead because they would need labor force. However, after the war has died down, people will stop buying these goods. It's time for them to rebuild their businesses. They would have to cut off expenditures to allocate for rebuilding. The easiest pool of expenditures for company owners are the wages. So, as a result, they would lay off workers. In the worst case scenario, businesses would have no way of paying the workers because they would go bankrupt.
Therefore, the answer is: <span>Too many businesses went bankrupt following the war..</span>
Women’s efforts during the temperance movement gave them a voice in politics. These efforts eventually lead to the adoption of the 19th amendment. Which amendment did women champion before gaining their own right to vote?(I'm not including answer choice d because it is incorrect)
a. 17th amendment
b. 18th amendment
c. 20th amendment
I think C
The transcontinental railroad allowed for the transportation of goods over long distances. This was especially helpful for the industrial north at the time.