He basically said "It's all good in the hood. We just need to chill, we ain't got no problem. Nothing here to be scared of."
<span>WWII went a long way toward ending the Depression, and ushering in an era of prosperity. There was greatly expansion of home ownership and suburbs. Socially it marked the beginning of increased freedom and opportunity for women, blacks and poor men. Women had worked in factories and gained greater confidence while blacks pointed to the hypocrisy of the US opposing nazi racist ideas while tolerating racism here. In addition the GI bill meant much greater opportunities and upward mobility for men of all socioeconomic backgrounds, as higher education was no longer for just an upper class elite.</span>
No. This was called World War 2 because it was the second war that was held on such a large scale that it encompassed all the great forces of the entire world, from Europe to America to Asia and Australia. Before it was World War 1, which wasn't numbered since nobody expected world war 2 to happen, so it was called the Great War.
D. To replace the Native Americans
New England colonies had lumber and fishing. Middle colonies had good harbors, which increased trade, and the southern colonies had good farmland