Economic, cultural, and ideological differences were some of the problems unified Germany faced in 1990. Eastern Germany lost a lot of the money during currency conversion. Industrially the east was lacking and did not and could not produce as many products as the west could. Eastern Germany was damaged way more than Western Germany and was repaired at a slower rate than Western Germany. The railroads were not modernized as well as other technologies such as highways, and telephones. Due to the Berlin Wall politically and culturally the Eastern and Western Germans began to do believe and do things differently.
The literary work "The Weary Blues" has been one of the most prominent lyrical poems during the contemporary American literature. The poem tells about an African-American which is a performer and occasionally plays the piano at a nightclub in Lenox Avenue located in Harlem, New York City.
Answer
<u>B. Progressives believed that the assimilation of immigrants would make them less loyal citizens</u>
Explanation
Progressives strongly believed in American ideas and progress. These individuals believed that ethnics and class problems were as a result of self/private interest over the interest of many people that led to corruption and a spoiled political system. Progressives proposed the unification of all classes and ethnic groups to form a single middle class with people with similar traits.