The correct answer is D) Tobacco.
The resource that helped promote the economic growth of the Southern colonies was tobacco.
To put it in simple terms, Tobacco was the king of crops in the Jamestown, Virginia colony that was founded in 1607.
John Rolfe had brought some tobacco seeds from the Caribbean Islands of Trinidad y Tobago, and seed them in the fertile lands of Virginia. This resulted in a major success. This tobacco leaf was grayer and tasted bitter than the European tobacco.
So this American tobacco was exported to the European markets that seemed to demand more.
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Answer: (C) The Embargo Act and the Non-Intercourse Act were embarrassingly close to a peace-at-any price policy
Explanation:
The Embargo Act of 1807 was simply a law that was passed so as to prevent the trading of American ships in foreign ports.
Based on the options that are given in the question, we should note that the options given in the question support the foreign policy of Jefferson and Madison except option C "The Embargo Act and the Non-Intercourse Act were embarrassingly close to a peace-at-any price policy". This doesn't support it but rather is against the policy.
Bread and Circuses or Bread and games refers to a political term called appeasement - <span>the phrase is used to describe the generation of public approval.</span>
Answer:
Assuming that the complete question is:
In 1984 , approximately 12,000 years ago, in what we now call the middle east, people began to domesticate grain, which involved process that slowly spread around the world over the next 6,000 to 7,000 years. <u> In 1984, 8 percent of the United States households had a computer; by 2008 that number was estimated to be above 70 percent. How do these two things relate to social change?
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The answer is: Both are examples of social change, ocurring at different rates
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Explanation:
Social change is understood as the process by which the social structure suffers any kind of alteration, such as symbols, behaviours or rules that are modified. In this context the change that is being displayed is how the grain was domesticated and how the american society counted on different resources.