Answer:
the answer will be option c as it is the beginning statement
Strengths: As compared to the South, the North had a lot more advantages, such as built up infrastructures and a factory-based economy, a larger population, a stronger relationship and better political ties with the outside world.
Weakness: The North suffered from poor general leaderships, underestimation of the South, belief that the war would end soon, and so took a lax approach.
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Answer:
b) "Before we were being sent out here they said that we would be able to go as far as we can, and I thought we would be able to go to Eden or Twin Falls. When we want to go to Twin Falls or Eden, we need to have a pass."
Explanation:
According to the given central idea, the detail that best supports the idea that the internment camps restricted the freedom of Japanese Americans during WWII is option B.
This is because, according to the narrator, he believed that he would be able to go as far as he wanted but when he got to Eden or Twin Falls, he found out he needed a pass.
Unlike conflicts in Egypt and Syria, the conflict in the Byzantine territory of Anatolia was quickly "settled". Although it should be noted that of course "settled" is a relative term here.
In the early 1700's South Carolina raised the import duties on slaves coming from the West Indies, which most likely resulted in C; More slaves being imported directly from Africa. This is so because it was relatively cheaper to import directly from Africa opposed to the West Indies.