<span>a. India was more accessible to outsiders than China.♥</span>
Hello. You did not present the map to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, taking into account the historical context of the partition of India and the context of the response options, we can consider that the option selected above, is the correct answer, because it is a fact.
The partition of India occurred after the country became independent from the British Empire. At that time, the country had difficulties in maintaining political and governmental order, in addition to suffering a strong religious crisis, which was what was the great trigger for the division of India into two countries: India and Pakistan.
Pakistan was dominated by Muslim forces, which forced a large number of Hindu citizens to migrate to India, where they could practice their religion without suffering any reprisals.
The answer is A. He was a supporter of american territorial expansion
Answer:
Answer is Option B: They promoted their regional interests.
Explanation:
The biggest issues that divided the nation was their views on the Constitution.
The North wanted a strong national government, having supreme powers and authority. But, the South supported States' rights. They said that states could nullify the federal laws in case they did not agree with them. Both of them also had different opinions on tariffs. On one hand, North wanted high taxes to protect their industries from foreign competition. South, on the other hand, were against tariffs. They were more self sufficient than the North ones.
North viewed slavery as evil and inhuman while South said slavery was necessary for their way of life and they even cared for the slaves.