They used them by having the Indians work and change religions
Agriculture has played a major role in Arkansas’s culture from territorial times, when farmers made up more than ninety percent of the population, through the present (about forty-five percent of the state’s residents were still classified as rural in 2006). Beginning as a region populated by small, self-sufficient landowners, the state evolved through a plantation culture before the Civil War, to an era when tenant farming and sharecropping dominated from the Civil War to World War II, before yielding to technology and commercial enterprise. For more than 150 years, agricultural practices had hardly changed. Hand tools and draft animals limited an average farmer to cultivating about four acres a day and made it difficult to accumulate wealth. But World War II transformed agriculture, and in twenty-five years, machines turned what had been a lifestyle into a capitalistic endeavor.
Sparta is the bigger city state
Answer:
C. Promote the general welfare
Explanation:
Clean air, education and better roads lead to better health and living for people
Oliver Wendell Holmes...........1902 - 1932.........T. Roosevelt
Willis Van Devanter................1911 - 1937.........Taft
James McReynolds Clark.........1914 - 1941.........Wilson
Louis Brandeis.......................1916 - 1939.........Wilson
William H. Taft (CJ)................1921 - 1930.........Harding
George Sutherland.................1922 - 1938.........Harding
Pierce Butler..........................1923 - 1939.........Harding
Edward Terry Sanford.............1923 - 1930.........Harding
Harlan F. Stone (CJ)...............1925 - 1946.........Coolidge/F. Roosevelt
Charles Evans Hughes (CJ)......1930 - 1941.........Hoover
Owen Roberts........................1930 - 1945.........Hoover
Benjamin Cardozo..................1932 - 1938.........Hoover