The union was in the north where all of the factories were. The confederacy did not have the supplies that the union did.
Answer: Draw the attention of Protestant churches to the plight of the urban poor.
Explanation:
It was a movement that sought to promote Protestant ethics and dogmas more in society. The movement advocated greater economic equality, the fight against a poor education system, child labor, an unclean environment, and poor living conditions. The movement also existed outside the United States' borders, so that one branch of the movement also existed in Canada. The most important representatives of the movement were Washington Gladden, Richard T. Ely, and Josiah Strong.
Answer:It was not afected by war damages and it became a creditor economy.
Explanation:
After WWI, the USA did not have to rebuild its cities and infrastructures. It also became the creditor of European nations which had to borrow money to rebuild themselves.
The Warren Court made rulings that were controversial at the time but continue to shape American society.