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sesenic [268]
3 years ago
12

Imagine you live inside the short scenarios below. Where do you most likely live? (North, South or West)

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1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]3 years ago
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You are a child with a private tutor

2- South.

Public schools weren't common in the south around the 1600s. It wasn't unusual for wealthy families to hire private tutors for their children.

You are in favor of the protective tariff and the national bank.  

 1. North

A high tariff would protect the North and its manufacturing industry, that was growing, from the English competition.

Your family owns slaves  

2. South.

The South was the part of the States that kept black slaves as labor. The Civil War was mainly about it.

You are a child and you attend public school

1. North  

The North had the first private schools in the country. The Southerns used to hire private tutors and the westerns weren't known for their education.

You work on a large cotton plantation for no pay

2. South

Slaves worked for no pay and the South had plenty of cotton plantations.


You are Henry Clay

 2. South

Henry Clay was a slave owner and, therefore, lived in the South.


You are a pioneer family and your parents both work in mines

3. West

Pioneers migrated to the West and many towns there were constructed near mines.

You are an immigrant child and your parents both work in factories

1. North

The South had Slaves for labor and the West wasn't known for having factories.

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