In the era after Wold War I and before the Great Depression, American towns grew rapidly mostly because of the Second Industrial Revolution, which gave way to a rise of factories both in and around major cities in the US.
The question is kinda lacking. Probably, it has choices to make the question answerable.
Not sure why you keep asking, but here ya go...
I am not sure which situation you are referring to, but the role of a senator tends to be larger than that of a representative, which might be why it takes longer to elect a senator.
Good luck!
-RxL
are there any answer choices
The only false statement from the choices given above is letter:
<span>“D. The
social context of the 1960s discouraged innovation and exploration because
people were afraid of new technologies and feared being overrun by space aliens.”
</span>
<span>In fact
during that time, the interest for space exploration began to prosper. People
was curios and began to wonder what is beyond in space.</span>