Answer:
C. The Allies overtook outlying islands to make access to Japan easier.
Explanation:
Answer:02.07 Social Problems and Solutions Chart
I believed that the Problem was successfully addressed because of the fact that people up to this date have abided by it
The Fair labor Standards act was passed which basically outlawed all of child labor
No it is not an issue today because it is against the law for certain aged children to be working
For the most part yes it has been, this is because more buildings were build to ensure that more people could live in them
More Tenements were built because of the Tenement Building owners realizing they could make more money if they had more Tenement housing buildings
Yes and No because there are still people that are homeless but there are enough buildings for them to live in
Child Labor
Tenement
Housing
Lack of
Protection
It was never really addressed because of the living arrangements in cities such as the building being made of wood and candles being the only source of light and burning down building forcing people out onto the street which made thieves and pickpockets thrive
Yes it has been addressed successfully because more safety precautions have been taken when making buildings
Yes, for the most part because there are security cameras and protection everywhere such as police officers and fire fighters
Explanation: put them in a chart
To justify his reasons for entering the war and to implore Congress to declare war on Japan and its allies(Axis)
There were three main causes for the Cuban independence movement and they were
1) discontent with the Spanish rule (Cuba and Puerto Rico were the only colonies still under the Spanish rule and Cubans did not want to deal with the taxes and despotism of the colonial rule)
2) The US ship Maine went to Havana, however, the ship was sunk due to an unexplained explosion. The Spanish were blamed for this incident. The colonial rule tried to appease the US government, however, it was to no avail.
3) The third cause for the revolution was the poverty of the Cuban people which was just exacerbated by the taxes imposed by the Spanish