Answer:
1. Federal Government
2. More power for the States
Explanation:
During the formation of the Constitution in the United States known as the Constitutional Convention, it was revealed that the North generally supported the idea of a stronger FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
The south, on the other hand, feared Constant interference from the north and wanted "More power for the States."
This is based on the idea that the political elites of the North do not favor slavery which is based on the fact that their economic growth is not based on the exploitation of slavery.
However, the political elites of the South favor slavery simply because their Agricultural based economy thrives best on the exploitation of slavery.
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In<span> 1917 the </span>use of unrestricted German submarine warfare<span> caused the U.S. </span>to<span>enter the </span>war<span> on the side of the Allies. </span>How did Germany's use of unrestricted submarines warfare bring<span> the </span>United States into<span> WWI ? A </span>German U-boat<span> had sunk the British passenger ship the Lusitania </span>at<span> great loss of life.
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Hello. You forgot to show the graph to which the question refers. The chart is attached below:
Answer:
D)Transportation and electricity together account for more than half of greenhouse gas emissions.
Explanation:
As you can see in the chart above, transportation and electricity together account for 56% of the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. This shows that these two sectors are the most polluting in relation to the increase in the greenhouse effect and the acceleration of global warming. It also shows that projects are needed to encourage the elimination of pollution presented by these two sectors.