In the eighteenth century, the economies of the upper and lower South were similar in that both were largely based on
A) the export of slaves.
B) tobacco.
C) indigo.
D) cash crops.
E) commerce.
D
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A) an industrial economy B) manufacturing C) monetary supplies D) agriculture and commerce E) the slave system
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Which of these tied the Kievan Rus to Byzantium in the 980s?
A) alliance against the Pechenegs B) Byzantine defeat of Kiev C) ties of marriage and religion D) commercial alliance
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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