Answer:
The options are
mass immigration
small towns
no organized religion
little or no organized education
slow population growth
The answer is small towns , little or no organized education, slow population growth .
Explanation:
The Antebellum era is the period before the Civil war. The South had very few rich inhabitants and a large amount of poor people who believed education was by choice and not compulsory. The South were known mainly for subsistence farming due to the small towns and the small size in the population of the region. This validates them having small towns , little or no organized education, slow population growth .
Answer:
Philadelphia
Explanation:
Philadelphia was characterized with an esteem high number if teen idols hits from 1957-1963
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“The Immigration and Nationality Services of Act of 1965 was a turning point in United States policy regarding immigration. While changing previous legislation that functioned on a rigid quota system, the Act of 1965 gave preference to refugees and families, removed quotas from countries in the Western Hemisphere, and based entry to the United States on levels of skill. In forty years since, the foreign-born population of the United States has tripled in number, now prompting new legislative debate.”
Answer:
Between 1935 and 1937 Congress passed three "Neutrality Acts" that tried to keep the United States out of war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
Explanation:
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Both the republic and state granted lands for military service in the form of bounty and donation grants.
"By an act of 1879 certificates for an additional 640 acres were granted under stringent restrictions to indigent veterans of the Texas Revolution. Bounty and donation grants for military service amounted to a total of 3,149,234 acres."
Basically, as a reward or an incentive for their service in multiple battles.