In thinking through this answer, you will want to consider the following:
World War I marked the United States entrance on the global stage as a superpower in that the United States entered the war late with enough power to be taken seriously.
World War I marked an end of the "old" way of war and introduced new and vicious ways of fighting. Think about mustard gas and planes.
World War I's shaky conclusions set the stage for World War II. The Versailles Treaty bankrupted and demoralized the German people, setting the stage for the rise of the National Socialism party and scapegoating for German losses.
The rapid growth of the population of San Francisco started in 1848. The main reason was the California gold rush. The gold was found in the Sierra Navada and it brought many people to California from the rest of the US and abroad. The population boom included many workers from China. The population of San Francisco increased from about 20,000 in 1850 to about 150,000 in 1870. Answer: <span>C. Discovery of gold in the Sierra Nevada. </span>
World War I brought about tremendous change for African Americans and their place in American society.
The Great Migration transformed the demographics of black communities in the North and the South.
The war effort allowed black men and women to assert their citizenship, hold the government accountable, and protest racial injustice. Military service brought thousands of black men into the army, exposed them to new lands and new people, and allowed them to fight for their country. Black people staked claim to democracy as a highly personal yet deeply political ideal and demanded that the nation live up to its potential.
World War I represents a turning point in African American history, one that shaped the course of the black experience in the twentieth century.
The Jewel of the crown was India because it had everything the British wanted.
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Some escaped through emigration. Those who remained, struggled to obtain life's essentials by smuggling the food, clothing, and medicine necessary to survive.