Answer:
B. the Market Revolution and the Southern expansion of slavery on cotton plantations.
Explanation:
It was a severe clash of interests between John Quincy Jones who was the President of the United States at the time and John C Calhoun who was his vice-president.
John Calhoun was from South Carolina and represented the interests of the Southerners who had huge cotton plantations with slaves working on them. Cotton was the raw material which the Southerners exported to Britain.
The President, John Quincy Adams in an effort to protect the burgeoning manufacturing industries which were predominantly in North America introduced taxes and tariffs on imported goods in a bid to encourage local manufacturing.
The tariffs didn't go down well with the Southerners as they felt that it would dampen the Southern economy.
Led by vice president Calhoun, they kicked against the tariff hike and introduced the 'Theory of Nullification' in an attempt to fight and scuttle the tariff hike.
The Theory of Nullification is a reference to the part of the American constitution which said that member states could rebel and reject federal laws which were not favorable to them.
This led to the Market Revolution and the expansion of slavery on the cotton plantations
Answer: The First Amendment is for mostly for freedom of the people, while the Third Amendment states citizens may not provide shelter to soldiers during peacetime. Therefore, your answer is the last option: Third Amendment
D. Savannah i just remember my teacher saying that the British recaptured Savannah.
Depends what time of the war we are talking here. Hitler had a strict DON'T INVOLVE THE AMERICANS mindset, he knew if the Americans got involved, the war would be over. Nonetheless, they had U-boats patrol the Atlantic to cause trouble to allied shipping lanes, which included ships that the US were using to give supplies and other war material to Britain and France. But near 1941, they increased due to the fact Japan declared war on the US, thus invoking the Triple Entente pact they had, consisting of Japan, Germany, and Italy.
Answer:
D. Full Faith and Credit
Explanation:
Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution, the Full Faith and Credit Clause, addresses the duties that states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."