The value of the mark after World War I plunged dramatically due to German hyperinflation. Germany printed literally tons of money to pay off their massive war debts to Britain and France, devaluing money until one mark was worth about one-billionth of a United States cent.
The south had very flat and fertile land along with its mild temperatures which made it perfect for farming whereas the north had very rugged terrain and cold temperatures during the winter which made it not ideal for farming. Because the south was great for farming they needed slaves to farm the crops for them which made the south need much more slaves than the north.
I would say B. because thats where u learn more stuff and education is the key to life!
According to William H. Rehnquist, one reason public officials in California called for the relocation <span>of Japanese Americans was because they thought they were spying. </span>