Answer: At least 18 years of age
Answer:
sharecropping gave African Americans autonomy in their daily work and social lives, and freed them from the gang-labor system that had dominated during the slavery era, it often resulted in sharecroppers owing more to the landowner for the use of tools and other supplies.
Explained:
Sharecropping is basically ex-slaves using tools from white farmers once slavery was abolished. The only problem was they had to pay for the tools used with money or the crops they grew.
Answer: cannot be interpreted in different ways by different people or cultures.
Explanation:
Good reasons must be consistent with everyday experience and cannot be interpreted in different ways by different people or cultures.
There was a group of young european workers that came to America from early 17th to early 20th century. These inmigrants would get a contract to work for an american employer during a time period, usually between 1 to 7 years. They didn't get any wages for their work, the employer paid for their subsistance and their passage to the country, but that also meant that he could restrict some of their activities, they weren't completely free. After their contract expired, they were allowed to stay in the country and sometimes they would get a small parcel of land. They were called the Indentured servitude.
Answer:
C)laissez-faire
Explanation:
Laissez-faire is a French expression, which means, in simple translation "let the market do". This term is the greatest symbol of economic liberalism and claims that the government of a country must stay away from trade, not being able to "get their hands on" that sector and let the trade itself regulate itself. In that case, the government should only maintain property rights and not engage in any kind of commercial pursuit.
As can be seen in the question above, Tocquevilles is talking about Laissez-faire, as he is arguing about the government's departure from trade.