Protested....I am not sure what you are asking here? :-/
Answer:
- A) Citizens are less likely to commit crimes.
- C) Citizens are able to secure jobs with better incomes for their families.
- D) Citizens are better able to make informed decisions about electing officials.
Explanation:
When citizens are more educated, they will have access to better jobs which would provide them with better incomes that they can use to take care of their families. This will have the effect of them not having in engage in criminal acts in order to be able to take care of their families.
Citizens will also be able to better analyze the promises of candidates running for election by referring to the knowledge gained from education such that they can make more informed decisions about who to vote for.
Fundamentalism and nativism had a significant affect on American society during the 1920's. Fundamentalism consists of the strict interpretation of the bible. This was especially relevant for those who were considered Christians. These fundamentalists used the bible to guide their actions throughout the 1920's. A perfect example of this would be the increased amount of charity work done by Christians to help the urban poor. Creating Sunday schools for children and providing shelter/food shows how they interpreted the importance of service based on the reading of the bible.
Nativism, on the other hand, focuses on the idea of "Americans first." Nativists greatly disliked immigrants, as they felt they were stealing job from native born Americans (hence the name, nativists). This caused a sense of fear and paranoia in American society. The first Red Scare and the court case of Sacco and Vanzetti are perfect examples of how "un-American" views caused American citizens to act irrationally towards people from other countries.
Answer: B
Explanation:
It allowed him to reduce his cost of production