Which describes a significant difference between the North and the South in the years leading up to the Civil War? The North fav
ored a protectionist tarriff on foreign goods, while the South did not. The North supported two major political parties, while the South supported only one major political party. The North had a system of railways, while the South relied only on road and river systems. The North grew its own food, while the South focused on cash crops and imported most of its food. The North did not support Jim Crow laws, while the South did. NextReset
<span>During the 1st part of the 1800's
the North and the South grew in different ways. In the North, cities are where
you can find wealth and manufacturing. There were a lot of skilled workers in
the North. Meanwhile in the South, there
was not much industrial manufacturing. There were very few skilled workers.
Most of the people there were farmers and money came from planting crops like
cotton, rice, sugar cane and tobacco. It was the slaves who did most of the
work on the plantations.</span>
However aside from that, the greatest
significant difference leading up to the Civil war was:
<span>“The North favored a protectionist tariff on
foreign goods, while the South did not.”</span>
The Black Panther party's approach to the Civil Rights movement differed from the Student nonviolent coordinating committee was that the Black Panthers used violence to force rapid desegregation rather than civil disobedience to bring it about slowly. The correct answer is D.