The development of the Carolina colony was notable in that
A. its founders had discouraged the use of slaves.
B. it advocated independence from England well before any other mainland colony.
C. its economy was grounded in tobacco production.
D. the northern and southern regions were economically and socially distinct from each other.
E. the colony was able to attract large numbers of settlers from nearby colonies.
D
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Another policy imposed by the British was that of _________, the loss by a country of its right to set its own tariffs.
a. tariff avoidance right b. nontariff sanctuary c. nontariff autonomy d. tariff forgiveness
The Kellog-Briand Pact:
a. renounced war as a means of solving international disputes. b. was a trade agreement between France and the United States. c. stopped Japan from invading China in 1931. d. aided Germany in paying World War I reparations.
The first improvements during the transportation revolution were roads and _____
A) barges B) steamboats C) turnpikes D) canals E) railroads
Much of the capital needed for industrialization was provided by southern planters interested in diversifying their investments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.