The Dawes act forced Native Americans to move on to reservations and assimilate to white culture and with the Native Americans out of the way Settlers could move anywhere they wanted without fear
1. The Us were nervous because he was
2. I would view the U.S poorly. To let someone get assassinated is devastating. ( I was kinda confused on that one. Sorry!)
3. I think it was wrong that the U.S did nothing to stop it. I think this because just because he was leaning toward the Soviet Union for help doesn't mean you have to kill the person.
4. This is an opinion question.
I say kind off. There are other important people who got assassinated too.
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I would say A, D, and D but I'm not completely sure.
Answer A. The Cotton Industry
Between 1880 and 1900, cities in the United States grew at a dramatic rate. Owing most of their population growth to the expansion of industry, U.S. cities grew by about 15 million people in the two decades before 1900. Many of those who helped account for the population growth of cities were immigrants arriving from around the world.
Industrial expansion and population growth radically changed the face of the nation's cities. The industrial revolution based basically on the cotton industry was most attractive to the new immigration from the east.