B) divided at the 17th parallel into communist-controlled North and non-communist South.
Answer:
The precursors to World War I led to an increase in immigration from some regions of Europe. ... Immigration to the United States slowed to a trickle because of the war, down to a low of 110,618 people in 1918, from an average of nearly 1 million.
Explanation:
There was plenty of water for them to drink and when the animals would come to drink from the rivers, they would hunt and eat them for food.