What do you mean by pilgrims?
Do you mean pilgrims who landed in New England/Mid-Atlantic and colonized in those areas???
Answer:
During the 1980s, conservative politics and Reaganomics held sway as the Berlin Wall crumbled, new computer technologies emerged and blockbuster movies and MTV reshaped pop culture.
Chernobyl.
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.
History of AIDS.
Challenger Explosion.
Iran-Contra Affair.
The Central Park Five.
The 1980s.
Just Say No.
Explanation:
The 1980s were a decadent, catastrophic, and groundbreaking decade, not just in the United States, but in many parts of the world as well. The decade hosted a remarkable range of environmental, political, and pop-cultural events. It was the decade of Ronald Reagan in America who had a conservative agenda that shaped the economic and political fortunes of the United States.
Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, was shot and wounded by John Hinckley on March 30, 1981, in Washington, D.C. This happened as he was returning to his limousine after doing a speech at the Washington Hilton Hotel. According to John Hinckley, he did it to impress the actress Jodie Foster, who starred in the Taxi Driver film in 1976. Ever since he watched the film, he became obsessed with Foster.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall was one of the most famous scenes in history. It was also a pivotal event as it marked thebeginning of the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. The Berlin Wall was a concrete barrier that was guarded. It physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989. It was commenced by the German Democratic Republic, to completely cut-off West Berlin to East Berlin and East Germany. It was built to stop East Germans from going over to the West.
Any number of interest groups.
Answer is C.
Answer:
B - Those affected by the dust bowl that hit the great plain (which comprised of mostly farmers and sharecroppers) had to migrate to California as well as other States of the United States in search for work and other opportunities after suffering the effect of their over farming practices which culminated in the Dust Bowl.
Explanation:
The Dust Bowl of 1930s was an era when dust storm, erosion, and drought destroyed the topsoil and devastated the ecology and agricultural practices in the great plain as a result of over-farming practices of farmers ad sharecroppers. This period witnessed the highest migration from the great plain to California as farmers and sharecroppers whose farms and agricultural products had been destroyed by the Dust Bowl had to migrate for greener pastures.