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Answer:
All of the choices were push factors for settlers looking to move West in the 19th century.
Explanation:
In the<em> 19th century</em>, railroads expanded. This followed after the Civil War. It allowed people to<em> venture into the vast, open land of the West.</em> Many people settled into the area such as the<em><u> white people from the East</u></em> and<em> </em>the <em><u>African-Americans from the Deep South</u></em>. These African-Americans were looking for a better living condition. The "gold rush" also increased the number of settlers moving to the West. Once of which was the discovery of gold in<em> "Dakota Territory." </em>This happened in <em>1874.</em>
The correct answer is A.
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was American theologian, professor and pastor in the Baptist church. He is known for his key role in the Social Gospel and 'Single Tax' movements.
The Social Gospel was a movement that applied Christian ethics to deal with social issues, mainly related to topics of social justice, such as income inequalities, labor issues, criminality, poverty, racial conflicts, slums, etc. In order to be sucessful, first is necessary to identify the problems and its causes, in this case the existence of bad living conditions and unnecessary deaths among the humblest sectors of the population.
The answer is prevented smuggling
Factor 1: Who decides to run for office and what advantages candidates have over one another.
Factor 2: Incumbency. Usually the incumbent (the person already serving in the office) has a large advantage over challengers, unless negative events have the voters wanting to get rid of incumbents.
Factor 3: The way congressional districts are drawn. There have been court cases recently about "gerrymandering" -- attempts by a party in power to draw district boundaries in ways that will serve to perpetuate that party's power.