This statement is true.
When making foreign trading policies, things like tariffs decide how many things will be imported from where. If you have a most favored nation, you give them lower tariffs and thus motivate them to trade more with you and you help their economy. There can also be an opposite when you make tariffs higher for someone in order to reduce their importing.
Answer:
(D) was overshadowed by Ptolemy in Macedonia
Explanation:
The Ptolemaic kingdom was a Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, and ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty following the death of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy was appointed as satrap of Egypt in 323 BCE, by Perdiccas during the succession crisis that erupted following Alexander the great. Alexander's sudden death brought disbelief to the people of Greece. he had no obvious or legitimate heir because his son(Alexander IV) was born after Alexander's death.
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Answer:
Because of the great economic gains
Explanation:
The Southern economy relied heavily on agriculture and proceeds brought from it and so the slaves were important as they worked on the farms to produce food and other materials that could be used or exported.
This reliance on slaves and the reluctance to let them go was also increased with the invention of cotton gin.