<span>The correct answer is letter A. Foreign competitions
drove the price of cotton down. Due to Abraham Lincoln’s Union Blockade, the
South was not able to market their millions of bales of cotton. He had the
precautionary measure that Europe would intervene with the export of cotton,
but they did not. As a result, cotton production increased in other parts of
the world (e.g. India and Egypt) making America lose its monopoly in the cotton
industry. </span>
This was an early example of "<span>B. separation of powers" since this was done in order to ensure that no single branch of government became too powerful and therefore tyrannical. </span>
Answer:
Whites in the North feared competition for their jobs.
Answer:
I think it is 40% but not sure
if correct please mark as brainliest
Prior to the outbreak of the Civil War, the election of 1860 increased sectional tensions of the United States by lifting pro-union, anti-slavery statesman, Abraham Lincoln into the Presidency. In reaction, the Southern States protested in many ways, but in no more dramatic way than, one by one, seceding.