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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
14

HISTORY HELP

History
2 answers:
madam [21]3 years ago
6 0
Here is your first answer:

Your first answer is C Shortages almost destroyed the American economy.

Reason: That's because when people trade they use money to get the goods from seas but now since their taxing imported goods they will be less resource therefore their called storages.

Your answer is C.


Here is your second answer:

Your answer is D New England's climate that supported a large agricultural base.

Reason: That's because its not A because coal can be use to create heat therefore you can created electrical energy which provides power its not B because trading ports are used to get goods or SUPPLIES to build anything its also not C because if you have rivers that help produce power or electrical energy which could be use to make new tools or machines. I didn't pick D because its climate might help make crops but that can be use to be sold to make more money which doesn't help with this revolution.


Here is your third answer:

Your answer isusing mass-produced, interchangeable parts.

Reason: That's because Eli Whitney made the cotton gin and interchangeable parts. Interchangeable parts are used for weapons if a soldier is in battle and a part of his weapon break interchangeable parts helps him to quickly grab a part and replace it with his broken piece!


Here is your fourth answer:


Your answer is A It motivated European investors to put money into the American market.

Reason: If their something investors want they will put money in it to try and expand the markets so they can make more money.

Here is your fifth answer:


Your answer is C Take advantage of a national market economy by getting their goods to market more easily.

Reason: That's because when they expand in the transportation business that would increase in trade because you can have more orders coming in and out of the state, or countries!
Hope this Helps!

abruzzese [7]3 years ago
4 0
1.d 
2.b
3.b
4.a
5.d
are the answers




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