The correct answer is A.
Creating a common market was one of the original core objectives of the European Economic Community, founded in 1957. A common market is a free trade area, a trade bloc that shares common economic policies and freedom of mobility of capital, goods, services, and labor with the goal of finally removing all trade barriers. It was achieved by the European Community by 1999 with the creation of a common unique currency, the Euro, thus creating the European Union as an economic and monetary union.
I believe you meant Enlightenment Thinkers.
One belief was that we were born with natural rights (the thoughts of John Locke).
Also, I believe, we exchange certain freedoms for our own protection and safety -- a social contract if you will (thoughts of Thomas Hobbes).
Expanding north put the empire allowed it to be more easily targeted and attacked
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Our lives would be ENTIRELY different. "The First Amendment states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” This shows that different religions would be unacceptable and freedom of speech wouldnt really be there. Hope this helps :)
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Northern workers gave up their traditional way of life—working in the home, on a small farm, or in a small workshop—for work in a large integrated mill with new machines that sped up the manufacturing process. Workers also shifted from self-sufficiency and bartering to a commercial economy where goods were bought in stores for cash. Workers’ lives were governed by the clock instead of the changing seasons. Industrialization had environmental effects on farmers' fields and on fish populations.
Northern as well as southern workers were treated like components in the machine of the factory or plantation system, and cotton as a commodity crop governed the lives of workers in both regions.