By 1860, over half of the manufacturing establishments in the United States were located west of the Mississippi River.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following does not accurately describe Herbert Hoover's involvement in World War I?
A) ?? He headed the Food Administration. B) ?? His policies pushed the United States into a serious depression in 1918. C) ?? He oversaw the production and allocation of wheat, meat, and sugar. D) ?? He had to ensure supplies for the army as well as for the desperately food-short Allies. E) ?? He had been organizing food relief in Belgium when Wilson brought him back to Washington.
The crops most commonly cultivated by Eastern Woodlands peoples featured
a. maize, squash, and beans. b. corn, wheat, and grasses. c. rice, corn, and tobacco. d. maize, tobacco, and rice. e. squash, sage, and wheat.
How did family life change during World War II?
a. Fewer and fewer women worked outside of the home. b. Average family income fell sharply. c. Working mothers took advantage of readily available daycare. d. The number of marriages increased, but so did the divorce rate.
During the 1950s, African Americans ________
A) moved to the suburbs in large numbers B) had a higher unemployment rate than any other population group C) saw wages and living conditions improve D) faced worse conditions than ever before in American history