The answer to the question above is: B. collective security and deterrence
The correct answer is D. All of the above
Explanation:
The term "bandits" refer to individuals or groups of them known as gangs that were part of certain illegal activities. In the U.S. this included stealing cattle or any other goods in raches such as horses with stagecoaches, attacking people that live in the ranches and other violent acts especially in areas that are unsupervised. This type of illegal activities have existed during all history all around the world but became popular during the 19th and 20th century in the U.S. as there were multiple raids in Texas as a result of the conflict between Mexico and the U.S., in which Mexican rebels became bandits. Therefore, bandits do all of the above that include robbing stagecoaches, stealing cattle and attacking large ranches.
The answer will be D) All of the above :)
Answer:
Changes in American Society
Explanation:
Changes in American Society
The economic expansion between 1815 and 1860 was reflected in changes in American society. The changes were most evident in the northern states, where the combined effects of the transportation revolution, urbanization, and the rise of manufacturing were keenly felt. In the northern cities, a small, wealthy percentage of the population controlled a large segment of the economy, while the working poor, whose numbers swelled by large‐scale immigration, owned little or nothing. Despite the “rags‐to‐riches” stories that were popular during the period, wealth remained concentrated in the hands of those who already had it. Opportunities for social mobility were limited, even though personal income was rising. Certainly there were craftsmen who entered the middle class by becoming factory managers or even owners, but many skilled workers found themselves as permanent wage earners with