Alongside cultural dislocation and political alienation, the country confronted a series of distressing economic setbacks in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1973, inflation began to climb at a pace unprecedented in the post-World War II decades, and economic growth slowed. An energy crisis, aggravated by American foreign policy in the Middle East, produced fuel shortages. Foreign competition in manufacturing brought less expensive, and often more reliable, goods into the U.S. market from nations such as Japan and West Germany. Both developments helped set off a round of plant closings and deindustrialization.
Answer:A. Alaska, Canada, and Greenland
Explanation:
The Civil War started because of the uncompromising differences between free and slave states. Many states in the South (slave states) wanted to preserve the institution of slavery. Others minimize slavery and looked at other factors like, taxation and the principle of states rights. The moral issue and economics of slavery are the main cause of the bloodiest conflict in North American history.
Answer: “No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.” Without the third amendment people wouldn't have rights over their own homes. Strangers would be allowed in and could have control over your home.
<span>The farmers were very much against the Whisky Tax that was
made into law in 1791 during the administration of President George
Washington. The purpose of the tax was to
raise funds to pay for the war debt gained during the Revolutionary War. Farmers resisted this law and many of them were war veterans believed
that they were battling against taxation that had no representation. Still the law was legal and the government reaffirmed
that it was within Congress’ legal expression of its taxation laws. This led to
widespread acts of violence that government sent the militia to quell the
protesters.</span>