Asked by FluttershyK
Why were Northern states in favor of Hamilton's protective traffic?
The traffic protected the North from paying any additional fees when exporting their goods.
The traffic allowed manufacturers in the North less expensive than imported goods.
The traffic made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods.
The traffic had less of an effect on business in the North that it did on those in the south.
I'm thinking A or C
But more A
The traffic protected the North from paying any additional fees when exporting their goods.
The traffic allowed manufacturers in the North less expensive than imported goods.
The traffic made goods produced in the North less expensive than imported goods.
The traffic had less of an effect on business in the North that it did on those in the south.
I'm thinking A or C
But more A
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you mean tariff or traffic?
Answered by
FluttershyK
tariff sorry autocorrect is stupid
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yep! :-)
C is correct.
C is correct.
Answered by
PurpleNightmare
I think it is C but I am not sure
Answered by
Anonymous
I think it is C.
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