Here's a list from quizlet:
1.The land was in ruins
<span>2.Confederate money was worthless
3.Banks were runied
4.No law or authority
5.The souths transportation system was in complete disorder.
6.Loss of enslaved workers,worth two billion dollars.
7.Government at all levels, had dissapeared</span>
Answer:
the third one
Explanation: i got it right
Answer:
This statement is TRUE.
Explanation:
To enhace the monopoly power of a seller, means that one seller can monopolize or have more power over the market of certain products. What advertising does when succeeding is promoting one brand, generating consumers to buy only that same brand.
The consumer´s loyalty generates the monopoly of the market, making consumers only choose this same brand. This is why advertising is so powerfull and afects directly on the economy.
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The Republican Party or <em>Grand Old Party</em> stood against the extension of slavery to the country´s new territories and aimed for the complete abolition of slavery in the country during the 19th century. During the 20th century, they stood for the policy of the minimum interference by the government in economic affairs or "laissez-faire".
The Democratic Party supported slavery and opposed to civil rights reforms during the 19th century. During the 20th century, it had a major change in its ideology during the 20th century, as it shifted to the support of organized labor movements and the civil rights of minority populations.
What the vast majority of colonists wanted from Great Britain is for the right to influence the political decisions regarding the colonies due to the fact that they were taxpayers. They also wanted more fair tax impositions as the ones that were imposed at the time were considered too excessive. However, as it was demonstrated in the civil war, there was a great division regarding the abolition of slavery and civil rights. In conclusion, the representation of what the country became after the independence did not entirely match what the population of the States as a whole envisioned.