At the lowest employment level, only one hundred and seven (107) million Americans were working in non-agricultural positions.
Employment rates began to consistently improve after hitting their lowest in 2010.
In 2010, the labor market in the United States was weak, having experienced deterioration for the preceding two years.
It was during the first quarter that the unemployment rate and levels began to decrease.
By the end of 2010, only 14.8 million individuals were unemployed, resulting in a decrease in the unemployment rate by 9.6 percent.
The labor force's unemployed and employed individuals were maintained in 2010.
<span>The headline "African Freedom Spreads: Congo, Kenya, Algeria Achieve Independence" pertains to events that unfolded in the 1960s, which corresponds to option c. During the 1950s, rebels returned, engaging in guerrilla warfare that the British suppressed, ultimately leading to independence for Algeria from France, Congo from Belgium, and Nigeria. All these events transpired in the 1960s.</span>
Answer: 1. Agriculture was the primary source of jobs.
Throughout the colonial era and beyond, farming remained the predominant occupation for many in the States.
2. Common people did not play a significant part in politics.
Another consistent factor was that ordinary citizens were excluded from the decision-making process involved in shaping the nation.
3. The populace continued to be taxed by the governing bodies.
One of the major issues farmers contended with was the high taxes imposed by the British Empire, and with the formation of a new government post-independence, the need for funding necessitated taxation of its citizens.
These similarities indicate that those who backed the Populist Party in the 1890s were primarily members of smaller communities or farms opposed to large corporations.