This should be true, although it's false according to the online Quiz, I just took it.
If your choices are the same as I've seen elsewhere with this question (brainly.com/question/12030167#readmore) - then item NOT a consequence of Protestant Reformation:
Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange is the name given to transfer of plants, animals, culture, people, ideas and more between Europe, the American continents, and West Africa, in the 15th and 16th centuries. It is named after Christopher Columbus, who was credited with "discovering" the lands of the Western Hemisphere with his voyages beginning in 1492. The Columbian Exchange happened around the same time as the Protestant Reformation and its aftermath were occurring in Europe, but the two were not related events.
b. the women's suffrage movement in the North
c. the booming industrial economy in urban areas
d. the sharecropping jobs in rural areas
The correct answer is C) the booming industrial economy in urban areas.
The motive that drew millions of immigrants to the United States after the Civil War was the booming industrial economy in urban areas.
Industrialization changed the lives of many people. New machines in fabrics modified the way production functioned. Fabrics needed more workers to operate the machines. So immigrants arrived in US larger cities where these manufacturers were located and started to overpopulate the cities. People were looking for better jobs and better living conditions for their families and that was found in the industry of America.
Answer:
Option: c. the booming industrial economy in urban areas
Explanation:
The second industrialization in America dew millions of immigrants to the United States after the Civil war. America’s urban population increased soon after the Civil War because of the immigrants that poured into large cities. Cities such as New York, Cleveland, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis attracted a large number of immigrants keen to work in their factories.
A. Following mainstream religions
B. Rejecting traditional values
C. Respecting traditional values
D. Attending college