WWII changed the US identity greatly. For one, it showed the rest of the world that they are a dominant force to be reckoned with. For another, it also showed that they would do what needed to be done to win battles, and more importantly, wars. It also disproved the thought that they were not a unified nation, and that they could work cohesively toward the same goal <span />
People flocked to the cities in the late 1800's because during this time factories were booming and there was more opportunity in the cities. Therefore the answer is B.
the answer is A. Stagflation
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C. It weakened Communist control of the Soviet Union.
The intent of the <em>perestroika </em>(restructuring) reforms as well as <em>glasnost </em>(openness) policies introduced in the USSR by Mikhail Gorbachev were to revitalize a floundering Soviet system. However, the efforts had the opposite effect, opening up movements away from and against the communist control of the country. The sort of reforms suggested by Gorbachev also took hold in communist countries in Eastern Europe. By the end of the 1980s there was a massive turn away from communism in Eastern Europe and ultimately in the USSR itself, which dissolved its government in 1991.