which phrase describes prosperity in the roaring twenties?

a. equally shared
b. scarce and confined
c. unevenly distributed
d. widespread and abundant

1. 19th amendment

2. To ensure military forces had enough fuel and other supplies
3. They reflected anti-immigration feeling
4. Unevenly distributed
5.?
6. A labor union
7. 4 answers: High unemployment, loss of homes and farms
8. To provide workers with jobs
9. Attack on Pearl Harbor
10. To temporarily hold Japanese-American internees

I do not have all the answers but this is a start

Hello. i have the rest of the answers for you guys.

1. 19th amendment.
2. To ensure military forces had enough fuel and other supplies.
3. They reflected anti-immigration feeling.
4. Unevenly distributed..
5. Spurred industrial growth.
6. A labor union.
7. High unemployment, loss of homes and farms, building of Hoovervilles, and hunger marches.
8. To provide workers with jobs.
9. Attack on Pearl Harbor.
10. To temporarily hold Japanese-American internees.

I agree. D.

Ms. Sue is right. Your assignment says, "it was a time of general economic prosperity." That doesn't match C.

You should talk to your teacher about this. It's clearly a mistake in the test.

But the section of your assignment doesn't say that.

above answers all right. thx man i was having trouble finding the answers

my assigned reading is very long but when it comes to the part that talks ab it,,,

"the 1920s became known as the roaring twenties because american culture changed rapidly during this decade. it was a time of general economic prosperity. many features of modern life that are taken for granted today arose during the 1920s. more people lived in farms or in the country for the first time in american history. washington was ahead of the curve on this trend. it had already reached this milestone several years earlier."

im not sure. i would have to guess d?

it was c :(

Later in the text it says this, "During this era, the United States became the richest nation in the world. However, this affluence did not reach everyone. Farmers, factory workers, African Americans, and recent immigrants did not fare nearly as well."

Probably the reason for the answer in the quiz.
The questions for these tests, in particular, are very poorly designed.
The text clearly points to more than one of these answers as being correct.