The correct answer is C. The problem that the creation of the Colony of Georgia created for South Carolina was that it took land that could have been used for the expansion of South Carolina.
Explanation:
The creation of the Colony of Georgia, motivated by the impulse of James Oglethorpe, put a limit on the territorial expansion of South Carolina, since it was limited to the north by the territory of North Carolina. Therefore, Georgia put a total limit to the territorial ambitions of this colony, although on the other hand it protected it from possible Spanish attacks from Florida.
Guaranteeing intellectual property rights, government assistance with the costs of research and development, and cooperative research ventures between universities and companies.
A group called the anti-Federalists wanted to add the bill of rights to ensure that personal freedoms would be secure from the large national government that was being proposed.
There is not much that they agreed on, and much of it is based on who you ask. They did however mutually agree that the US was different than other nations and that it was better.