Answer:
Correct answer are
b. The North developed a commerce-based economy, while the South developed an agricultural economy.
d. The North was heavily industrialized and the South was not.
Explanation:
B is correct, because due to technological improvements, North was involved in commerce and trading, and the South due to slavery focused on agriculture.
D is correct answer, because during this period process of industrialization and technological improvements were seen all around the North, and that is why North differ that much from the South, whose economy was based on production of cotton and some other agricultural products, and where the work force was based on slaves.
A is not correct as in the North they didn't focus on agriculture that much.
C is not correct as there were no indentured servants in the North.
The United States advised and supported China's ground war, while basing only a few of its own units in China for operations against Japanese forces in the region and Japan itself. The primary American goal was to keep the Chinese actively in the Allied war camp, thereby tying down Japanese forces that otherwise might be deployed against the Allies fighting in the Pacific.
The United States confronted two fundamental challenges in the China theater. The first challenge was political. Despite facing a common foe in Japan, Chinese society was polarized.
Without the consumer the world would probably be overpopulated with something.
Ex: Spiders eat flies. If there were no spiders there would be too many flies.
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The Beatles were a rock band from England that were very popular in the 1960s.
In February 1964, The Beatles arrived to the United States and they brought with them the song "This Boy". This particular song was intriguing and complex and it used musical techniques that helped transform it into a great song to perform on stage.
"This Boy" had a sheer liberation of the bridge. The song, written in D major, and resembling a doo-wop sequence in 12/8 time before moving to the difficult middle eight, and back again for the final verse and finally fading out.