The Postwar Economy: 1945-1960. As the Cold War unfolded in the decade and a half after World War II, the United States experienced phenomenal economic growth. The war brought the return of prosperity, and in the postwar period the United States consolidated its position as the world's richest country.
Before the Agriculture Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because they could grow food on small areas of land. They only grew crops for home consumption and never to sell since the land was to small. The children are the ones who milked the cows, churned the butter, and tended to the farm animals. Since the land was so small, they ate mostly rye bread and porridge. There was little meat to eat since they needed the cows for milk and butter. The correct answer is A.
<span>A stance that supports a particular interpretation of history is known as B. a historical argument. This is when you choose what to believe in - history may be interpreted in many ways, and all of them can be either wrong or correct, but it is up to you to choose that analysis which you thing is the right one. That analysis will be called a historical argument, because you will provide others with arguments as to why that interpretation should be correct.</span>