I think the answer is on quizlet
Explanation:
<u><em>The term Indians as applied to Native Americans, or the indigenous peoples of the Americas, is thought to have originated in a misconception on the part of the Europeans who arrived in Central America in 1492. Since Christopher Columbus began his journey to America with the intent of finding an alternate route to Southeast Asia, he is said to have assumed that the people he came into contact with upon reaching land were Indians. Despite the fact that people probably realized this mistake within hours, the name remained in use. Similarly, the islands in Central America came to be called the "West Indies", as opposed to the "East Indies" that Columbus originally had in mind as his destination.</em></u>
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The act was created for two purposes. One, it was
designed to provide the country with specific defense oriented
personnel (providing federal help to foreign language
scholars, area studies centers, and engineering students). Two, it
provided financial assistance (mainly through the National Defense
Student Loan program) for thousands of students who would be part of the
growing numbers enrolling at colleges and universities in the 1960s.<span />
It would be "<span>(C) Limiting the growth of manufacturing within the North American </span>colonies" that was not an intention of the Proclamation of 1763, since the British did not want the colonial economy to suffer at all.
Social--youth culture v. traditional culture; temperance v. bootlegging; "native" Americans v. foreign influence/minorities; urban v. rural.
Economic--regulation of the economy v. no regulation; unions or not
Religious--fundamentalism v. modernism (secular thinking)
The 1920s presented a time of change and the US was polarized on the ideas of the time. Should we return to a time of "normalcy" (before WWI) or should be keep going forward and progressing?