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Admittance into the United States through Ellis Island was largely dependent on the <u>validity of the immigrant's stateside sponsor</u>.
The following was not a factor in American prosperity following WWI: America gained European territory after that war and was able to export products to Europe and Africa without economic barriers. After World War I the US continued enforcing high tariffs, which was one of the main sources of revenue for the country. When a country has tariffs on imports, it means that it's products have tariffs on the given country's exports. This is because there wasn't a free trade agreement between the US and Europe. On the other hand, the world took a protectionist approach after WWI by enforcing high tariffs. Also, after WWI the gold standard was abandoned despite the efforts that were made to reenforce it. Finally, WWI put restriction on the movement of financial capital. With the end of WWI, African countries were granted their independence and the United States did not gain any European territory.
Statements B,C, and D are true.
After the Great Depression, citizens of the United States found it hard to get back on their feet. When President Roosevelt came into office, he announced the New Deal. These were programs for the United States citizens to help recover from the aftermath of the Great Depression.
There were many new jobs open thanks to the programs brought by the New Deal, many of these open to African Americans. During the Great Depression, minorities were laid off from jobs much more than whites, so this was a very important step of getting minorities out of poverty.
Since there were a lot more jobs and schools brought by the New Deal, this also meant that more women were receiving education and well paying jobs. It was normally the men who would work, but during this time many women were starting to work and earn money as well.
D) the hunting of buffalo by U.S citizens
The correct answer is the Maxwell Football Club, which was named after "Tiny" Maxwell.