Farmers Grow Angry and Desperate. During World War I, farmers worked hard to produce record crops and livestock. When prices fell they tried to produce even more to pay their debts, taxes and living expenses. In the early 1930s prices dropped so low that many farmers went bankrupt and lost their farms.
Answer:
C. Britain stopped exporting goods to the Americas.
Explanation:
There was a great development of an autonomous economy of the colonies, mercantile and manufacturing.
A region formed by the colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and Georgia, the Southern Thirteen Colonies was marked by agricultural production in a plantation system: monoculture worked by slave labor on large estates and intended for sale on the European market. There was a distinct settlement logic in this region, in the face of slave labor and agricultural production of tobacco, cotton, rice and indigo (indigo) for Europe.
Thus, the colonies began to have economic autonomy of production of goods, no longer needing to import consumer goods.
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Let us choose Extra study. Knowing that opportunity cost is related to the opportunities lost by choosing one specific course of events than others. By choosing an extra study and spend hours studying something, my opportunity cost will be the school sports practice hours that could be spent in this time. Another opportunity cost would be the social interaction, in a club, for example, lost because of the extra study decision.
British forces are unprepared for the war that may soon happen. On the other hand, the Czechoslovakia army force was prepared enough to serve and defend their country in the expected war.