Answer:
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Coughlin, Huey long, Dr. Francis Townsend
Explanation:
Roosevelt held the presidency from 1934 to 1945,leading the United States through the Great depression.
Charles Coughlin attracted between 30 and 45 million listeners a week making him one of America's most influential opinion-makers.
Long during the Great Depression became the country's most impassioned advocate of retribution of wealth from the rich to the poor.
Townsend plan to end the Great Depression was to open up jobs for younger workers, while forcing seniors to spend more money in the consumer economy
Answer:
The Ohio Valley.
Explanation:
The Ohio Valley, also known as the Ohio River Valley, is the area that encloses lot of area of the north and the south of Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky.
<u>The region was an epicenter of fur-trade indutry. In 1754-1763, there was a war between France and Britain over governance of this area as this territory was profitable to trade fur to Native Americans. The region around the Ohio River Valley is a rich farmland, where French traded manufactured goods to Native Americans</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the Ohio Valley.
This is a bit subjective, but it could be argued that social change had the biggest change in Southern life, since the abolition os slavery (which was inherently a social issue) led to the biggest changes.
I'm sure that it is the US had abundant natural resources.
I believe the answer would be A, Great Britain