Had experience in other social-reform movements.
Answer:
The act laid the groundwork for modern welfare in the U.S. with its primary focus to provide aid for the elderly, the unemployed, and children
Explanation:
After World War l the United States stuck with a strict policy of isolationism. The American people didn’t want to be involved in European affairs. Accepting the refugees would’ve been a way for the U.S. to get dragged into the war. We see in the later years after the Imperial Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor where isolationism in the States becomes a distant memory and where the U.S. begins taking position on the world stage.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The seed drill allowed more accurate planting (in lines) and led to further advancement and innovation. It allowed quicker production of crops, over larger pieces of land, but required less laborers.