The correct answer is C.) Lack of diversification in industry, growth was experienced in only a few industries while others suffered.
Explanation:
Option A.) is factually incorrect - there was actually a mass overproduction in the agricultural economy, not “too few farm products.” Farmers actually produced more food than consumers wanted.
Option B.) - Yes, there was indisputably an uneven distribution of wealth; however, it was not in the favor of the farmers. In fact, many farmers were left in sever debt following the agriculture economic crisis.
Option D.) - While there were probably technological advances to a certain degree, it would be incorrect to say there were “too many jobs.” Unemployment rates in the U.S. during the Great Depression reached nearly 25% at its highest (which may not sound drastic, but it absolutely is.) This was one of the highest unemployment rates in history, and it affected most of the industrialized world in the West.
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Answer:
The best answer to the question: Catholics migrated west to Utah in search of religious freedom, would be, true.
Explanation:
The nineteenth century was the one period in history that saw the biggest wave of immigration of Catholic Europeans into the United States. Before the American Revolution, and before the U.S was born as a country, there were a small group of Catholics who settled in the colonies, but they were few and were mostly shunned by Protestants due to their faith. Many had to seek refuge in "tolerant" colonies. However, with the advent of the 19th century, and the large immigration from Europe of Catholics, Protestant Americans believed that their country was going to be "turned Catholic" and so, they were very reticent to admit newly migrated Catholics into their midst. In response to the situation, a lot of Catholics began to move towards the West, especially to the new territories of Utah and California, to establish themselves there. Many of these Catholics moved together with the newly formed Mormon Church, as they too became prey to the disdain of Protestants of other denominations. This is why the answer is true.