Hundreds of jobs, new economic development, and also major stock changes. It also brought city crises.
That his boss was a communist
Russia’s heavy losses in WWI quickened existing calls for a political revolution against the tsar, as corruption and economic stagnation left millions of Russians in misery. By contrast, America’s economy was booming during the same period, largely due to a system of free enterprise. Political “radicalism” and especially Russian “Bolshevism,” then, were seen as unnecessary and dangerous.
I think german submarine attacks.
Siberia, came across a land bridge that connected to Alaska.