It seems that you have missed the essential options for this question, but anyway, here is the answer. The statement that explains the effect of demobilization following WWI on the economy is this: <span>The demand for industrial workers increased, which benefitted the soldiers returning from war. Hope this answer helps.</span>
I believe that Massachusetts was farthest North.
<span>The British were occupying Philadelphia for the winter. The American Army needed to keep an eye on them and prevent them from foraging in the countryside for food they needed
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Explanation:
1. Geography, etc: mountains, rivers, lakes...
2. That would probably be either a high-ish city or a generally humid, tropical one.
3. It would spoil crops, which in itself is a huge deal.
4. Forecasts determine- harvest, construction plans (u can't just protect an ongoing scaffold without knowing when to)... transport, so on.