The issues that impacted farmers and farming in South Carolina are:
- Lower costs for crops implied that farmers got less money and many sank into obligation and lost their homesteads.
- Sharecroppers and tenant farmers were already locked in an endless cycle of debt, and those fortunate enough to claim their own territory were pounded by falling costs.
- Insect damage.
- Rivalry from other regions for SC's staple crops.
- Plagues of pests such as grasshoppers, armyworms, or the boll weevil.
- Droughts and floods could clear out an entire harvest, leaving the farmer with nothing.
- Seven hurricanes severely damaged ranches and crops.
- The rice industry never really recuperated.
In "<span>independent" </span>cultures, physically attractive people are assumed to be more "dominant and assertive" than less attractive people. however, in "<span>interdependent" </span>cultures, physically attractive people are assumed to be more "<span>generous, sensitive, and emphatic" </span><span>than less attractive people.
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Halo effect seems to fluctuate in unsurprising routes crosswise over various cultures. In independent culture, physically alluring people are thought to be more overwhelming and self-assured than their less appealing partners. In interdependent cultures, attractive people are believed to be more liberal, touchy, and emphatic than unattractive people. In any case, in the two cultures, attractive people are believed to be more brilliant, better balanced, and more agreeable than less appealing people.
No idea how this is social studies most likely items that are expensive would be taxed higher the government would be like oh yes this person has money to buy expensive things make them pay more
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