The South didn't see a problem in almost everyone growing the same few cash crops. They were in high demand, especially cotton. They were all making good money. The idea to diversify seemed silly and dangerous. Here was something that was working and making them more than enough. To stop and venture into something different would be expensive and possibly fail.
Answer:
Confederacy and Gettysburg
Explanation:
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Clemenceau liked the harsh things that were in the Treaty, especially reparations, because they would harm Germany. He liked the tiny German army, and the demilitarised zone in the Rhineland, because he though that this would protect France from attack in the future. ... But he wanted the Treaty to be harsher.
go to the shirley taylor website, then go to resources, then go to shirleys articles for reprint , then read the article "making assumptions during communication" !