Vast acreage is devoted to soybeans; introduced successfully into South Carolina in the 1940s, the crop has become a mainstay of the agricultural economy. Tobacco, for many years the state's leading crop, also remains central to the sector, despite a precipitous drop in production since the late 1990s.
Before rapidly industrializing in the 1950s, South Carolina primarily had an agricultural economy throughout its history. During the antebellum period, the state's economy was based almost solely on the exportation of cotton and rice cultivated using the labor of enslaved Africans. By the time of the American Revolution, the exportation of rice to Europe made the lowcountry the wealthiest region in North America. But, South Carolina's economic importance in the union began to decline following the Panic of 1819 and the expansion of cotton cultivation in the Old Southwest.
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<span>Her attitude change is best explained by "</span>cognitive dissonance theory".
As indicated by cognitive dissonance theory, there is a propensity for people to look for consistency among their assessments. At the point when there is an irregularity between mentalities or practices, something must change to dispose the dissonance.
I had this class last year. A universalizing religion is a religion that attempts to appeal to all peoples regardless of location or culture. Have a good day :)
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Before the war, Chinese Americans were usually treated like everyone else. When Pearl Harbor happened, the Chinese Americans were rounded up and placed in internment camps, which was permitted with Executive Order 9066 signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19,1942. After the war, most placed began to become more tolerant towards Asian-Americans.