The Japanese economy of the 1920s suffered from a retrenchment after the boom of the First World War. For most of the decade, the real economy remained dull, with low economic growth, mild deflation, and an unsettled financial system.
<span>The American Indians were pushed off their land and relocated to reservations.</span>
<span>Revivalism swept across the United States in the early 19th century.</span><span />
I believe the answer would be B.