A, the Pocheta!
<span>Pochteca were professional, long-distance traveling merchants in the Aztec Empire. They were a small, but important class as they not only facilitated commerce, but also communicated vital information across the empire and beyond its borders</span>
If the Constitution had not been ratified the United States would not be the way it is now. Our rights that we have today are protected by the Constitution and if it had not been ratified we could not have been guaranteed the life that we have now (which most people around the globe wish to have.) The Constitution is a major part of U.S history and if it were not ratified the history of this country would have changed completely. Congress would have been working for the governments best interest and not the citizens' best interest. I also think that if the Constitution was never ratified, the U.S would have split into two separate nations- North and South. The North would have continued in the industry world while the South would have chosen the world of agriculture.
"The 38th Parallel was close to the front line where the two armies reached a stalemate" is the reason why <span>the Line of Demarcation established near the 38th Parallel. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that this is the answer that has helped you.</span>
The South’s economy in the 1850s is best described as "Plantation-based and highly agricultural," since the environment of the South was highly conducive to farming, and slavery was highly depended on up until the Civil War. <span />