The author explains the debate by comparing Georgia’s need for the water to support the citizens of Atlanta with Florida’s need for the water to support the continued existence of the oysters in the Apalachicola Bay.
C. The author explains the debate by comparing Georgia’s need for the water to support the citizens of Atlanta with Florida’s need for the water to support the continued existence of the oysters in the Apalachicola Bay.
Explanation:
This is the statement that best explains the author's development of the debate between Georgia, Florida, and Alabama in “The Chattahoochee River.” The author tells us about the way in which this debate has played out among all these states. He provides examples of the concerns that these states have. For example, Georgia's need for water for Atlanta is contrasted with Florida's need for water in order to ensure the continued existence of the oysters in the Apalachicola Bay.
The second bank and tariffs help meet economic challenges because it gave the country a more stable national currency. This was because of mass marketing.
Southern congressmen opposed James Tallmadge’s proposed
amendments to the Missouri statehood bill in 1819 because the amendments would
have made Missouri a free state. This made the amendments controversial and a
threat to sectional political harmony which was essential to achieve consensus.