Most Southern states enacted laws against enclosing unused land because many Southern farmers
A) preferred to raise livestock.
B) did not cultivate land of their own.
C) participated in communal agriculture.
D) trusted their neighbors as they would their closest kin.
E) were not committed to exploiting land for commercial use.
E
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A) Congress of Racial Equality B) Urban League C) Council for Hispanic Rights D) League of United Latin American Citizens
In the new industrial slums of the 1850s, most factory workers were able to survive because
A) the owners provided free housing. B) they formed strong unions to demand higher wages. C) they had a few chickens and small vegetable gardens. D) their wives and children also worked in the factories.
The social class who suffered particularly during the early Tokugawa period was
a. the peasants. b. the daimyo. c. the samurai. d. the merchants.
The first industry to be shaped by the large factory system was:
a. textiles. b. guns. c. ironworks. d. pottery. e. shoemaking.