Sexism, patriarchy, religion
Add those numbers up and subtract 200 and that value
Answer: A. tobacco farming was hard on the soil
Explanation:
For a while before the American Civil War, tobacco farming in Virginia had began to slow down so the people turned to other forms of economic activity such as the domestic slave trade.
After the Civil war ended n victory for the Union, they could no longer do so and so looked for other areas to farm because of the difficulty involved in tobacco farming. They therefore migrated to other parts of the country.
Answer:
A) ending unfair business practices and government corruption.
Explanation:
The Texasprogressive, over the course of years has promoted alligience to their father land. Most white, male Texans gave their allegiance to "the party of the fathers," which stood states' rights, white supremacy, and limited government.
One of the reforms which they champion is the ending of unfair business practices and government corruptions.
Explanation:
Treaty of Kanagawa, also called Perry Convention, (March 31, 1854), Japan’s first treaty with a Western nation. Concluded by representatives of the United States and Japan at Kanagawa (now part of Yokohama), it marked the end of Japan’s period of seclusion (1639–1854). The treaty was signed as a result of pressure from U.S. Commodore Matthew C. Perry, who sailed into Tokyo Bay with a fleet of warships in July 1853 and demanded that the Japanese open their ports to U.S. ships for supplies. Perry then left Japan in order to give the government a few months to consider its decision. When he returned in February 1854, the Japanese, aware that none of their armaments was a match for Perry’s warships, agreed to admit U.S. ships to the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate and to accept a U.S. consul at Shimoda. The Treaty of Kanagawa was the first of the treaties signed between Japan and other Western countries in the 19th century.