As part of the Truman Doctrine, Harry S. Truman asked for $400 million in military and economic assistance for Greece and Turkey. This occurred in 1947 when the U.S. feared greater Soviet and communist influence in these two countries which were facing grave political and economic crises.
After all, Middle Eastern oil reserves were vital to West Europe's post-war ... showed the Iranian government had received only $37.8 million in royalties,
D) Increased immigration in industrial areas.
By 1890, production by factories in American had grown eight times larger than what it had been before 1860. A large part of the workforce came from immigrants coming to the United States and settling in cities, looking for jobs. Ireland was one example of a country from which many immigrants came, looking for work in America, after the devastation of famine in Ireland (especially from potato crop failures).
Answer: I'm pretty sure it would be D.
Explanation:
Less people are needed for farms so they go find jobs somewhere else.