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It is easy to caricature the Gilded Age as an era of corruption, conspicuous consumption, and unfettered capitalism.
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Terrace
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Geographically, about 73 per cent of Japan is mountainous. Japan also has plains in 27 per cent where most of the population is situated. Japan being an Island and mountainous region, did not have any natural resources. Japan relied on the importing raw materials from its neighbouring countries. Terrace farming helped humans in growing crops on sides of hills or mountains by planting on in the slope with prevented the erosion of soil. Rice (paddy) cultivation is common in Japan's mountainous fields as rice is the staple food of the country.
This is known as the Columbian Exchange; option A. This includes for example Coffee and Chocolate (the plants); which are today to a great degree cultivated in a continent different than the one they originally evolved on.
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it influenced all of the following except "his southern base", since he actually went against the ideals of the South in pushing for Civil Rights legislation.</span></span>
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to centralize the government
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