<span>1. If my memory serves me well, in the early and mid-1800's, sectionalism was strongest </span><span>in the South, where people felt their economy depended on slavery. After the invention of the cotton there were very high demand for slave labor and slavery become the necessary part of agricultural output in the South.
2. I am definitely sure that, </span>Henry Clay’s American System, which was established in the early 1800's, <span>placed tariffs on foreign imports to build roads and infrastructure. The main goal of Henry Clay's American System was to support the domestic economy of the United States.
3. As far as I remember, </span>South Carolina eventually repealed its Ordinance of Nullification in exchange for <span>the federal elimination of the Tariff of 1828 and a gradual reduction on import taxes over a decade.
4. The best description of the nullification is: </span><span>the idea that a state could refuse to follow a federal law it disagreed with. That means, the state has the right to nullify any federal law if they see it unconstitutional.</span>
The Soviet government followed a policy of collectivization <span> when it took private property after WWI without payments to the former owners.</span>
The war industries board affected the american economy by paying companies to produce millitary items like guns, cars Etc.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbids workplace discrimination based on race. Along with this, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also ensures that there is no discrimination in the workplace based on religion, sex, or country of origin.
Besides workplace discrimination, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also gets rid of unfair voter requirements. Before this time (especially during the late 1800's and early 1900's), different parts of the United States used requirements such as literacy tests and poll taxes. These greatly affected African-Americans, as many of them did not have a formal education or wealth due to their previous status as slaves. These requirements lead to thousands of African-American citizens being unable to vote. This law was put in place to make sure that all American citizens had an equal opportunity to vote.
Divisions between the states, and border disputes with Britain and Spain.