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In the 19th century, the North had an economy based
In the 19th century, the North had an economy based on manufacturing, while the South's economy was based on agriculture. This
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Cameron Downey
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The economies of the Northern and Southern states in the 19th century were different. The North had an industrialized economy
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Industrialization is...
Group of answer choices The invention of electrical appliances in the 19th century. When a country or
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Industrialization is...
Group of answer choices The invention of electrical appliances in the 19th century. When a country or
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hhj
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The following passage describes the bathing habits of people in 19th-century England. Select the best evidence to support the
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What was one economic difference that caused sectionalism?
The South’s economy was based on foreign trade. The South’s
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How did the economy of the South differ from that of the North in the 1850s?
(1 point) Responses The South’s economy was only
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Which of these statements best compares the economic development of the North and South during the first half of the 19th
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1. The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization and technological advancements that took place from the
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In which century did Bunraku receive recognition as an Intangible Cultural Hetitage by UNESCO?
a 21st century b 18th century c
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