The Industrial Revolution changed the lives of Americans by:
1. Giving them an opportunity to enhance/ improve in the technology that they had back then.
Ex: Phones on the walls became the cell phones that we carry around with us wherever we go.
2. It gave the jobless Americans at that time a chance to gain a job and be able to be able to get a home if homeless and better take care of their families if they had one.
Answer:
The options are
mass immigration
small towns
no organized religion
little or no organized education
slow population growth
The answer is small towns , little or no organized education, slow population growth .
Explanation:
The Antebellum era is the period before the Civil war. The South had very few rich inhabitants and a large amount of poor people who believed education was by choice and not compulsory. The South were known mainly for subsistence farming due to the small towns and the small size in the population of the region. This validates them having small towns , little or no organized education, slow population growth .
Answer:
the invention of the smart phone has drastically changed the way we go about our lives today, making us able to access anything on the internet, whereas 25 years ago, nobody could've imagined the possibilities.
The eight-day Jewish celebration known as Hanukkah or Chanukah commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, where according to legend Jews had risen up against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt.