Though the Fed described the level of economic activity as " high, " it also found regional variations with much of the strength in the inland states, and " generally less favorable conditions on the East and West coasts ."
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Though the Fed described the level of economic activity as " high, " it also found regional variations, with much of the strength in the inland states and " generally less favorable conditions on the East and West coasts ."
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The two Americas now are the God-fearing Southern and inland states-- that great mass of red that extends from the Carolinas all the way to Arizona, Nevada, and Idaho, places awash in land, religion, and moral values-- and the blue states, like us, mostly crowded, colorful, and unkempt, always pushing from odd angles, places where faith is mostly a private thing.
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As an aide to the Commandant, First Naval District, Boston, 1920 1921 Deyo was a part of an ongoing upgrading of Naval District that would remain in place from 1920 to the outbreak of World War II . The First District absorbed the Second in 1919, and it expanded from a coastal strip to encompass inland states to more nearly correspond to Army districts.
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Ito apparently does not talk directly about the Simpson case in the series, but he describes at length how it feels to become a household name, talks about the pressures of overseeing a high-profile trial and recalls his parents'experience during World War II, when they and some 100, 000 other Japanese-Americans from their homes in the Pacific Coast states and interned in Colorado, Utah and other inland states.