Answer:
a. the annual population growth rate was much higher than in colonial days.
Explanation:
In early-nineteenth-century America, "the annual population growth rate was much higher than in colonial days."
The above statement is TRUE because, during this period, the population of the United States grew from 5.3 million people in 1800 to 9.6 million in 1820, and eventually by the year 1840, the population grew to 17,069,000 million people.
One of the major reasons for the population upsurge is due to Westward expansion which is influence by Louisiana purchase.
It begins in the high mountains of Tibet (southwestern China), flowing northwest through the Jammu & Kashmir region of India and Pakistan, then generally south through Pakistan, ending in the Arabian Sea. The Indus, through a series of dams and canals, provides much of the irrigation and power for central Pakistan.
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Answer: No
Explanation: While the Red Scare drove America's left and any possible allies with communism or socialism underground, it also allowed for a real anger to form and pushed conversations about social justice into back rooms.