Answer:
A. Helped to build the nation into an industrial giant.
Explanation:
Unskilled labor, both native-born, and from abroad (mainly immigrants from Europe), helped provide the needed labor force for the booming industry that developed after the Civil War, and that led the United States to become the most industrialized nation in the world by the start of the twentieth century.
However, the industrialization was geographically uneven: it mostly concentrated in the Northeast and the Great Lakes states, while the South continued to be rural, and stagnated economically.
1) Many Americans believed the invasion would be a cakewalk, particularly since Britain was so distracted by the Napoleonic Wars in Europe.
2) War Plan Red first set out a description of Canada's geography, military resources, and transportation, and went on to evaluate a series of possible pre-emptive American campaigns to invade Canada in several areas and occupy key ports and railways before British troops could provide reinforcement to the Canadians
3) United States would be less likely to attack Canada if it were a self-governing country rather than separate colonies of Britain. The fear of the United States helped to strengthen the call for Confederation.
Answer:
<h2>Letter C</h2>
Explanation:
Johnson believed the Southern states should decide the course that was best for them. He also felt that African-Americans were unable to manage their own lives. He certainly did not think that African-Americans deserved to vote.
the signing of the Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles ending fighting between the Central Powers and the Triple Alliance (minus Russia).
The Treaty of Versailles set up a series of restrictions on the Central Powers following World War I. Germany was most restricted under the treaty due to the War Guilt clause. The Treaty also set up the League of Nations which would monitor and negotiate in the case of invasion in the future.