Explanation:
Why did the British tighten control over the colonies following the war? The king tightened control over the colonies because the war cost a lot so he put taxes to get more money and when the colonists refused to pay the taxes the king got worried about how much loyalty the colonists had so he tightened his grip.
If around any highly populated city, or in fertile land, more profit.
Answer:
With 23 states to the Union, an enormous advantage in population, manufacturing (including arms production) and railroad construction, The Union had more industrial capacity, railroad mileage, financial resources, and the Union had a larger population.
Explanation:
"Roosevelt declared a bank holiday" <span>was one short-term effect of the Emergency Banking Act. The correct option is option "a".
"</span>It separated commercial and investment banking" is the one way <span>the Banking Act of 1933 make banks more stable in the long run. The correct option is option "a".
</span><span>The passage of the Wagner Act legalized labor unions. The correct option is option "a".
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"Francis Townsend" was the New Deal opponent that <span>advocated an idea that was adopted during the Second New Deal. The correct option is option "a".
</span>Besides providing funds to those in need another goal of the Social Security Act was to <span>provide a safety net for farmers and other agricultural workers if crop prices dropped again. The correct option is option "D".
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"Dams" were <span>built by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The correct option is option "A".
"</span>National Labor Relations Act" <span>was a part of the First New Deal. The correct option is option "A".</span>