Answer: they all promoted the theory of states rights
Explanation: i just did the test
Hmm well South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. constitution in 1788.Itsearly economy was largely agricultural, benefitting from the areas fertile soil,and plantation farmers relied on the slate trade for cheap labor to maximize their profits. By 1730,people of African descent made up two thirds of the colony’s population.
1861 - The Civil War begins at the Battle of Fort Sumter near Charleston. 1868 - South Carolina is readmitted into the Union. 1989 - Hurricane Hugo causes major damage to the state and to the city of Charleston. South Carolina is the nation's leading peach producer and shipper east of the Mississippi River. Before being known as the Palmetto State, South Carolina was known as, and had emblazoned on their license plates, the Iodine State.
South Carolina is a southeastern state known for its beaches, golf courses, and historic districts. It's the 40th largest state in area and the 23rd largest in population, and it was the eighth state to officially ratify the U.S. Constitution.The first European to arrive in South Carolina was Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo in 1521. He captured a number of Native Americans and left. The Spanish returned in 1526 to settle the land in hopes of finding gold. However, the settlement didn't survive and the people leftThe Civil War ruined the economy, and continued dependence on agriculture made South Carolina one of the two or three poorest states for the next century.
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C. agrarian
Agrarian is basically an agricultural society, which southern farmers had wished for.
African-Americans got the right to vote before women did, so legally, Black Women got the right to vote when all women did - in 1920. So before 1920 no women, black or white could vote - therefore pictures from 1920s likely portray women that recently got the right to vote.
In practice, Black women were harassed and denied the right to vote until 1960s, but this has nothing to do with the law (they were entitled to vote in 1920) but with the racism of the officers and administration workers.