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The correct answer is A) the President's attempts to restrict conservative influence.
<em>The social condition that was the main factor prompting President Eisenhower's speech was the President's attempts to restrict conservative influence.</em>
In that famous speech, United States President said people should not be afraid to learn and read books, as long the information contained in the books did not affect the decency of the American values. He said that the only form of censorship should be the one that censors information that attacks the values of America. In that speech, President Eisenhower expressed "how will we defeat Communism unless we know what it is, what it teaches, and why does it have such an appeal for men, why so many people are swearing allegiance to it."
The other options of the question were b) the churches attempt to promote religious tolerance, c) MLK attempts to increase literacy rates, and d) Senator McCarthy's attempts to limit free speech.
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The Mid-Atlantic colonies had C
. Numerous rivers facilitated trade with the Algonquin and Iroquois people.
The Mid-Atlantic colonies were blessed with rich geography such as:
- fertile soils which allowed them to excel in agriculture
- numerous rivers which allowed them to become shipbuilders
- lots of trees which encouraged logging.
These rivers also allowed a large textiles industry to form due to them offering access to the Algonquin and Iroquois people whom they were able to trade with for animal skins and hides.
In conclusion, the Mid-Atlantic colonies were richly blessed with natural resources including rivers which they used to trade with the Native Indians.
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