What statement regarding the national Grange movement is FALSE? a. The political inexperience of many Grange leaders hurt the mo
vement. b. It was greatly strengthened by the end of the economic depression in the late 1870s. c. It sought to regulate the power and practices of railroads. d. At their peak, Grange supporters controlled the legislatures of most Midwest states. e. It attempted to teach new scientific farming techniques to its members.
It was greatly strengthened by the end of the economic depression in the late 1870's is the right answer.
The Grange is a congenial business in the U.S. that promotes families to bond together to promote the financial and political welfare of the population and agriculture. The Grange organised following the Civil War in the year 1867, is the most traditional American agricultural promotion group with a nationwide range. The Grange actively urged state authorities and Congress for legislative intentions, such as the Granger Laws to reduce prices imposed by railways, and rural free mail distribution by the Post Office.
The USA had just made an atomic bomb and Scientists and the president where wondering if they should use it. They then came up with the conclusion that Japan would not surrender so they decided to first set off the LITTLE BOY in Hiroshima, then the FAT MAN in Nagasaki.