The answer is b. demand for cotton grew after W.W.1
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It wasn't until 1874, when Illinois farmer Joseph Glidden emerged victorious from patent battle over a mechanically-produced fencing material that barbed wire could be made at scale. Glidden's machine pulled two strands of wire tight around the barb, then wound the wires together around the regularly-spaced spikes.
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The most significant effect of Marbury v. Madison was that it established the principle known as judicial revue.
All of these answers were seemingly correct in my book but I did a little research. Marriage back then was not based on love; most marriages were political arrangements. Husbands and wives were generally strangers until they first met. If love was involved at all, it came after the couple had been married. Even if love did not develop through marriage, the couple generally developed a friendship of some sort. Also, the arrangement of the marriage was based on monetary worth. Which means that the amount of money a girls family possessed will affect the one whom she will be married off to. So your answer is D, to increase a family's power or wealth.