B. Cities offered more jobs and opportunities.Cities offered more jobs and opportunities. I'm 90% sure
During this time period, people began moving from working in agricultural areas and began working in more industrial type areas.
b. Native Americans
c. Women
d. Italians
Answer: i know the answer would be D. Italians
Explanation: also if Italians is not on D but its the same question its still Italians
Answer: The communist revolution that occurred in Russia.
Explanation:
What historians refer to as the First Red Scare occurred from 1919 to the early 1920s in the United States, following the Bolsvhevik Revolution which brought communism to power in Russia. The Bolsheviks (meaning "the Majority") were the communist faction that led a successful overthrow of the regime of the tsar in Russia in 1917. They weren't a "majority" in Russia, but they were the dominant group within the Russian communist movement. Civil war in Russia followed during the next years, from 1917 into the early 1920s, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1922. There was fear in the United States (as there was elsewhere in the world) that communism would begin to spread further, beyond Russia.
The more common reference to "The Red Scare" usually refers to what historically was the Second Red Scare, from the late 1940s to late 1950s in the United States. Following World War 2, as the Cold War developed and the Soviet Union was gathering allies, there was even greater fear -- and fear-mongering -- in the United States about the threat of communism. The Second Red Scare was when The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was created and when Senator Joseph McCarthy began a campaign of accusations against suspected communists in various sectors of American life.
A) Middle Ages.
B) Renaissance.
C) Industrial Revolution.
D) Protestant Reformation.
The correct answer is D. The teachings of Martin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther was an Augustinian Catholic friar and theologist who began and promoted the religious reform in Germany and whose teachings inspired the Protestant Reformation and the theological and cultural doctrine called Lutheranism.
Luther exhorted the Christian church to return to the original teachings of the Bible, which produced a restructuring of the Christian churches in Europe.
His marriage with Katharina von Bora, on June 13, 1525, initiated a movement of support for priestly marriage within many Christian currents.
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