C. With the economy flat-lining, banks had to find a way to rake back in money so they increased the interest rates. Since people were limited jobs in that time, they were unable to pay off their mortgages.
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The enactment of the Clean Air Act of 1970<span> (</span>1970<span> CAA) resulted in a major shift in the federal government's role in </span>air<span> pollution control. This legislation authorized the development of comprehensive federal and state regulations to limit emissions from both stationary (industrial) sources and mobile sources</span>
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, but I hope this answer helps. Anyway, during the first years of World War II, the U.S. government changed its foreign policy and in September 1939, President Roosevelt declared his commitment to U.S. neutrality. But by September 1940, he supported "all aid (to Allies) short of war", and the one that caused this change is this: <span>The Axis seemed to be winning the war. Hope this helps.</span>