During the early Cold War as well as its later stages, Japan occupied a distinct role vis-à-vis its Western allies and Communist enemies. Always more of an economic than a security partner, Japan formed both a pivot of US–led containment in East Asia and an occasional rival.
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But the colonies of the north focused on trade and industry.
The northern colonies had a more diversified economy than the southern economies, which depended largely on large plantations of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
The northern colonies had more trade, the farmers were mostly independent and self-sufficient, and also had some forms of rudimentary industry.
True. He did bring a sense of fairness to his people in order to establish his society.
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he fought with the British in the french and Indian war and became the 1st president of the united states. hope this helps.
I think the answer is
C. Economic growth is not a top priority
(sorry if I'm wrong)