Tenements were apartments in poor conditions shared by many people and were overcrowded. They had communal bathrooms they had to share and consisted of very poor families. These were popular during the Great Depression because of the terrible economy in which poverty was at an all time high.
The correct answer to this question is:
A. it was seen as way to undermined the neutrality acts
<span>The
Lend Lease program basically killed the Neutrality Acts when it was lastly put
into action and pressed the US a step closer to being a full participant in the
war. It wasn't a drain on the US Treasury and isolationists weren't offended
over it because of support for the Axis powers - it wasn't why the Lend Lease
program was drafted up in the first place. It also wasn't a direct violation of
US law because it still had to be approved by Congress, however isolationists consider
it as a violation of their belief that the US shouldn't get caught up with
foreign conflicts.</span>
It has made security is stricter in many places but mainly in airports they started checking bags more often and searched bodies in a thoroughly manner.
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One of the advantages that the colonists had during the American Revolution was "<span>(B) Developed manufacturing," since although the British production rates were higher, the British had to ship in all manufactured goods across the Atlantic, which took a great deal of time. </span><span />
Shawnee, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, and the Algonquin peoples.