The correct answer is A stock market crash.
Due to high speculation and inflation, the stock market crashed in 1929. This day, known as Black Thursday, took place on October 29, 1929. This had a devastating effect on the American economy, as millions of people lost a significant amount of money in the stock market. Some individuals lost their entire life savings, as they had invested in throughout the 1920's. This was one of the major factors in the beginning of the Great Depression.
Option C, that He went undercover as a worker in a meat-packing plant is the right answer.
Upton Sinclair's (Muckraking Journalist) Socialist Policy urged him to write a Novel called “The Jungle” in 1906, which presented the harsh conditions and abused lives of the immigrants, particularly in the Meatpacking industry of the United States. However, To achieve his goal of presenting this <u>hard condition of the workers he went undercover. </u>Therefore, He used the account of His own investigation to describe the social and economic injustice in the Novel. The Promotion of Socialism in the United States was his main motif while writing the Novel.
The most significant impact of the book can be seen in terms of the “ Pure Food and Drug Act” passed by the government a few months later.
Answer A market economy brings a better government and stability for people.
Differs due to western frontier focus as well as acceptance for all.
Oberlin College was established to train teachers and missionaries so they could train others on the frontier as the US moved westward. The college was open to all including African Americans and women. The college became a place for all to be educated regardless of color, sex, or financial status.
The First World War was a cataclysm that disrupted countless lives. As a modern, total war, it brought men and women into active battle zones across Europe as well as in parts of Africa and Asia. New technology further extended the borders of the war. <span>Air power </span>made it possible to launch attacks against civilian populations at some distance from traditional frontlines, and U-boats sank passenger ships, such as the Lusitania in 1915, that were loaded with men, women, and children crossing the Atlantic. In addition, albeit with less novelty, invading armies ended up occupying swathes of territory. Civilian women and men in Belgium, the north and east of France, Serbia, and parts of the Russian empire among other locales came under the control of occupying powers.