Answer:
- cotton
- antislavery
- tariff
Explanation:
The North and the South had went into different directions relatively soon after their formation. They were dependent on each other economically, mostly because of the products such as cotton, but their political and trade views differed a lot. The North was supportive of the antislavery, while the South was supportive of the slavery. The reason behind this is that the North was much closer ideologically with England, and also didn't really needed the labor force of the slaves. The South on the other hand desperately needed the labor force of the slaves for its vast farmlands, so it was supporting the slavery. The North also was supportive of the tariffs, while the South wasn't. The North was supporting the tariffs as it was good for its economic development, while the South had losses because of the tariffs so understandably it was against them.
They believed so because the military strength of those countries increased in size by almost twice in the period between the two wars. They also felt humiliated after how World War 1 was resolved so they wanted their revenge and believed that they deserved more. Other parts included Africa and parts of Asia.
Answer:
To contain communism from spreading to other countries
Explanation:
The factors that caused the Great Depression to spread around the world are:
Americans stopped buying from overseas nations
Many countries raised tariffs on imported goods
Americans demanded repayment of European loans
The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn in the history of the industrialized world, protracting from 1929 to 1939. It began following the crash of the stock market of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors.
Prior the Great Depression, the Federal Reserve had caused banks to decrease their willingness to loan money to the people. the stock market also declined at the time before