During the Civil War, the South’s use of enslaved labor gave it a way to keep plantations running (Option "C" is the correct one).
Enslaved African Americans, who lived in the South of the US, responded to the American Civil War (1861–1865) in a variety of ways. Some slaves assisted the Confederate war effort, while others were forced to support the Confederacy by working on farms or plantations, in factories and households. There were many slaves who could escape and earn their freedom. Those slaves who remained on their plantations and farms worked as agricultural laborers while their production helped feed both civilians and soldiers. However, much of the wartime agricultural work in the South was carried out by female slaves, since males slaves were hired for the Confederacy's military and industrial works.
<span>c.) because of the belief that people from other colonies would not be willing to fight outside their own region
The Coercive Acts of 1774 were a series of Acts made by the Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party, where the cargo of three ships was thrown into the ocean.
The acts included various forms of repression and punishment, such as the closing of the Boston's port, the restricting of democratic meetings, the obligation of quarter English official and lastly the immunity of British officials in Massachusetts.
The reasoning behind these acts was the hope that the other colonies would not follow Massachusetts, and so prevent a full-scale revolution, but instead, the other colonies responded with a demonstration of unity - providing supplies and generally giving aid to the population - that represents one of the first steps on the path that led to the American Revolution.
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(.) An American physician came back from the 1956 Olympic games after learning about the Soviets' use of a steroid drug and helped to develop ad test more selective <u>Anabolic</u> steroids.
Anabolic steroids, or anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are steroidal androgens that include naturally occurring androgens like testosterone as well as synthetic androgens with effects that are comparable to those of testosterone and chemically related to it.
<h3>What are Steroids?</h3>
An organic molecule having four rings organized in a certain chemical arrangement that is physiologically active is called a steroid. In terms of biology, steroids primarily serve two purposes: as chemicals that act as signaling molecules and as crucial parts of cell membranes that affect membrane fluidity. In animals, fungi, and plants, there are hundreds of steroid hormones. All steroid production occurs within cells, where lanosterol or cycloartenol are used as building blocks. The triterpene squalene is converted to lanosterol and cycloartenol during this process.
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