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Many many Americans lost their jobs. They had no stable work, which meant no money for food, rent, or heath. The Americans that lost their homes were eventually placed in Hoovervilles; poor tenement style setups that were temporary homes. Many veterans didn't get their pension, which caused many riots. The families that lived in Oklahoma were in the middle of the Dust Bowl because that land was stripped of nutrients and was sand-like. Many families moved to California for work, only to find none.
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The answer will be option B
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Women in United States in the early 1800s were expected to bear as many childs as they possibly could. Nowdays it's not generally expected for a 21-year-old girl to have many kids. This is related to the socioeconomic context of each times: in the 1800s infant mortality rates were much higher than nowdays.
Explanation:
Explained above.
King Herod wanted to kill Jesus. He wanted to kill him because the wise men/magi called Jesus the "King of the Jews". Herod did not want anyone to take that postition away from him, so he ordered that all baby boys be killed.