Answer:
Fact 1 - Geography: The geography of the Southern Colonies featured fertile soil, hilly coastal plains, forests, long rivers and swamp areas
Fact 2 - Natural Resources: Fish, forests (timber) and good agricultural land, farming was important. Exported agricultural products to other colonies
Fact 3 - Religion: Not dominated by a specific religion which gave way to religious freedom for Baptists, Anglicans and others. Refer to Religion in the Colonies
Fact 4 - Climate: Warmest of the three regions, winters not difficult to survive, but the hot and humid summers gave rise to the spread of disease. The warm climate made it possible to grow crops throughout the year and was ideally suited for plantations
Fact 5 - Trade / Exports: Tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo (dye), lumber, furs, farm products - refer to Colonial Times
Explanation:
<span>Indigo, rice, and tobacco are three important crops from that period. Indigo was used for dye, easy to grow but hard to harvest; rice is always an important staple crop and was grown in the swampy waters near the coast; tobacco is also a very profitable crop.</span>
<span>The cause could be attentional saturation - where you use or see an item often and know what it looks like.With the cobination of seeing/using it often blurs what it actually looks like or what the details of the item are.</span>
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To help the poor
1) Break down the social barriers between the rich and the poor
2) Give money to the poor
3) Improve public schools
To limit the power of the rich
1) Make sure they know their limits
2) Raise awareness amongst them to help others in need
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The attributions that would represent the above scenario
include external causes and uncontrollability. Attribution is the process by
which entities explain the causes of behavior and events. Attribution theory proposes that the
attributions people make about events and behavior can be classed as either
internal or external.