Answer:
A, B, E on edge
Explanation:
the distrust of Christian missionaries
the large number of citizens living in poverty
a dislike of American and European cultures in China
There was a war in 1928 or ask Google
US payrolls increased by 32% during the 1960s, the highest growth in jobs by far of any decade during the postwar period. Government tax revenues grew by 65% from 1965 to 1970.
The primary push factors for migration were segregation, increase in racism, the widespread violence and lack of social and economic opportunities in the South. In the
North, they could find better schools and adult men could vote (joined
by women after 1920). Burgeoning industries created job opportunities.
Some white Southern males were also migrating North in this period for
jobs, especially to Detroit and Chicago, because of better job
opportunities.
The correct answer would be D-<span>The Great Plains contained very little game to hunt, and people could not live there year round.
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