Asked by Gamer_Girl
Why were there fewer industries in the South than in the North in the mid-1800s? Choose the two correct answers.
A. The North had more natural resources for manufacturing.
B. People in the South with money bought farmland and enslaved workers.
C. The North refused to allow immigrants to move to southern areas.
D. Many people in the South lacked the money to buy manufactured products.
A. The North had more natural resources for manufacturing.
B. People in the South with money bought farmland and enslaved workers.
C. The North refused to allow immigrants to move to southern areas.
D. Many people in the South lacked the money to buy manufactured products.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I’ll check what you think are correct.
Answered by
Gamer_Girl
I think A and D but im not sure.
Answered by
MSmith
A is right, but I’m unsure about D.
Answered by
Gamer_Girl
So A is right maybe the second answer is C?
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with A, too, but C cannot be right. No states ever had the power to control where people live in the US.
The second answer is probably B — mostly because C and D are so untrue!
The second answer is probably B — mostly because C and D are so untrue!
Answered by
kok
a and b
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