The answer to the question stated above is <span>fewer regulations and lower taxes
Fewer regulations and lower taxes helped manufacturers keep up with consumers in the 1920s.
The government helped in this by keeping taxes as low as possible. They also followed the policy of laissez faire, whereby the government interfered as little as possible in the running of the economy. hope i helped
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Answer:
140,000
Slaves = more than 100,000
Explanation:
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Answer:

Explanation:
Let's analyze each answer choice. Remember, we are looking for what life under slavery was like.
A. Slave owners discouraged slaves from adopting elements of white culture
- This is not true. Slaves were encouraged to assimilate and abandon their own African cultures.
B. Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work
- This is <u>true</u>. Slaves were treated horribly, forced to do strenuous tasks for many hours, and never compensated for their hard work.
Even though we just found the likely answer, let's check the last two.
C. Enslaved African Americans had equal rights to those of white people.
- This is absolutely false. Slaves were considered to be inferior and they had no rights, like voting or owning property.
D. Slaves had a great deal of freedom other than choosing where to work.
- This is also false. Slaves had no autonomy and every aspect of their life was controlled by the slave owner.
The correct answer is B. Slave owners did not pay slaves for their work
Answer:
Black activists had begun to build a case to challenge state bus segregation laws around the arrest of a 15-year-old girl, Claudette Colvin, a student at Booker T. Washington High School in Montgomery.