Answer:
Fear of great depression
Explanation:
many believed that after world war II and the subsequent drop in military funding it may bring back the times of the great depression. Instead, consumer demand fueled exceptionally strong economic growth in post-world-war II. With the government no longer needing munitions and soldiers the private economy boomed.
Answer:
due to the fear of social unrest.
Explanation:
due to the fear of social unrest, and the want for political and economic control from the Spanish peninsulares. This created fear among other Creoles who only wanted to better their social standings.
Labor organizer and socialist leader Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926) began his rise to prominence in Indiana's Terre Haute lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. ... Late in life, Debs was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his opposition to the United States' involvement in World War I.
because the German amry was way stronger than the French soldiers and had better military equipment
not allowing black people to vote, starting the ku klux klan, Black people felt there lives at risk to whites to vote so they didn't. And again what are you're options.
(this was a varified answer and found it but thought it would help you as well since its the same question on brainly!!! :D)
TheChunkyLion- Helping Hand is the orginal answerer