Answer:
By the Cold War.
Explanation:
After WWII, America and the Soviet Union knew they were BOTH international superpowers based on their success in defeating the Axis powers with nuclear weapons. Knowing this, the Soviets began expanding what I believe was south/east, and America felt threatened (somehow) to this process. So the non-violent "war" known as the Cold War (because the Soviet Union was cold and so is the USA) began.
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I'm pretty sure that he divided it into east and west, which doesn't make sense because that isn't one of the answers. But this was a part of my history class last year and i remember it being East and West, so I would just go with B) North and South because that's the closest
Africa to America because it was the longest and most dangerous journey.<span />
The <em>Union</em> was confirmed by the most industrialized states in the country. This meant that the production of weapons and tools related to war logistics was controlled by them. Besides having more weapons and supplies, the <em>Union</em> also had more soldiers, as the population was considerably bigger in the north.
Railroads are a sign of development. In terms of war, they helped mobilize troops and resources along the country with relative ease in comparison to their <em>Confederate</em> counterparts. This represented a great advantage for the <em>Union</em>.
Besides having the previously mentioned advantages. The <em>Union</em> also had the naval power on their side and executed the blockade in an attempt to cut the resources from The <em>Confederacy</em>. As a response, the southern states replaced the growth of Cotton with other crops in order to have food supplies.
The increase in leisure pursuits in the 1920s was one sign of urban prosperity and rising salaries.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
With the huge growth of industries and technological advancement, prosperity pervaded over America. Industrialisation essentially resulted in mass production of goods and also mass consumption seen in the American economy.
The working classes salaries in urban areas had increased rapidly. As a result of this prosperity people in urban areas had spent their money in leisure activities during this time as the standard of living of the urban society had risen. But this prosperity was not shared by rural class majorly working in agriculture sector.