<span>The prevalence of industrial thinking encouraged slavery to develop in the South.the South found it difficult to develop a manufacturing industry instead, it depended on imports from the North And according to Eric Williams, although slavery stifled Caribbean economic growth, it encouraged global commodity circulation a major precondition for the British industrialization.</span>
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Explanation:
She stood up for women, and slaves
its true :) you can possess more than one learning style
The question doesn't really make sense, science cannot be debunked with facts because science aims to hypothesize, test, and draw conclusions based off evidence, which has told us what is factual and what is not for the entirety of out existence. How can science even be "wrong" in the way you are putting it? For science as a whole to be wrong would mean we couldn't distinguish reality from fantasy whatsoever. Science isn't wrong if it disproves or discredits someone's beliefs, it is just labeled as biased by the same people who have lived their whole lives believing in a God without ever stopping to think that they might be wrong.
Answer: I’ll say it’s B
Explanation: because it looks like the poem as a ancient land