I would say <span>d.none of the above
All of those were attempts to </span><span>remove imperial control over other nations.</span>
<span>The economy of these early civilizations was based on agriculture. The correct answer is B. Industry and production are incorrect answers because at the time, no technology existed so these options were impossible to live on. While warfare is a plausible option, agriculture is better because it provided them with crops and plants that they could cultivate and live on.</span>
<span>Chicago
Chicago was the focal point of the dairy and meat market of the United States. It was a railroad center serving all areas of the nation and was near the Great Plains. Its South Side rail yards were the site of the celebrated Chicago Stockyards, where dairy cattle were penned before shipment somewhere else. A portion of the breeds still meandered the fields openly, originally of European stock brought over by the Spanish in the 1500s.</span>
Answer:
I think Korea
Explanation:
that or China, sorry I couldn't be more of a help:\
Enslaved workers supported the Southern economy because they harvested crops on the southern plantations, and this helped the South's agriculture-based economy.