In the 19th century, the North had an economy based

  1. 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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  2. The economies of the Northern and Southern states in the 19th century were different. The North had an industrialized economy
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  3. Industrialization is...Group of answer choices The invention of electrical appliances in the 19th century. When a country or
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  4. Industrialization is...Group of answer choices The invention of electrical appliances in the 19th century. When a country or
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  5. The following passage describes the bathing habits of people in 19th-century England. Select the best evidence to support the
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  6. What was one economic difference that caused sectionalism?The South’s economy was based on foreign trade. The South’s
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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 1. The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization and technological advancements that took place from the
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  10. 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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