The draft laws allowed substitutes , meaning the rich could get out of serving in the army. this naturally made those who could't afford a substitute to be angered . ( typically, substitutes could be purchased for $300 -- and $300 in 1863 was a bout the equivalent to almost $6,000 in modern terms. <span />
I'm pretty sure it's C, because America didn't want to get involved in the war until Japan attacked Peal Harbor.
The correct answer for question<em> 40</em> is "II, III".
By reducing agricultural interdependence, a government aims to reduce trade with foreign countries for agricultural goods. Valid actions include:
- Create incentives like reduced taxes over income or subsidies in order for local producers to increase the production of a single crop that is essential for the consumption of the country.
- The development of new farming technologies will increase the output of crops per acre, increasing the profitability of local producers.
The correct answer for question <em>41</em> is "Most farmers are engaged in extensive cultivation".
As mentioned in the question, the average American farmer owns relatively large extensions of land. This is a condition that favors extensive farming, as one can maximize the use of its inputs, such as fertilizer and labor in order to become more profitable with the varieties of crops that are produced.
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Explanation:
The main source of their income was the tax received from the citizens, which was the one-tenth of their income.
I believe it is because the housing market crashed that year and people were scared it could happen again or they were not financially stable.