The impact and the importance of the election of 1800 are....IDK!
It could provide new evidence to understand his death
It's between A and B. The articles of confederation made the federal government weak and pretty much non-existent in terms of true power. Effectively each state was its own country more or less.
I think A and B sound pretty identical though perhaps choice A isn't the best answer because each state didn't really think about the country as a whole, but rather focused on their own backyard.
<h3>So that's why I'm thinking the final answer is choice B</h3>
Though I would get a second opinion on the matter.
Industrialization opened many job opportunities for the poor, but depending on where it happened, the jobs were not necessarily good for the people, as people then realize that they are getting poorly paid for a lot of work. It is kind of like China, but that also depends of population, and how much money is the government willing to distribute.