What changed the Carolinians' situation for the better at the end of the 17th century?
A) The introduction of slave labor
B) The beginning of tobacco and wheat farming
C) The discovery from African slaves that rice could be grown in Carolina
D) The discovery of gold in Charleston
E) The discovery of a new method to increase the yield of tobacco
C
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a. proximity to European rivals b. extraordinarily high mortality rates c. the importance of religion to settlers in the Chesapeake d. the absence of a cash crop
On the eve of the Great War, the chief rivalry in Europe was between
A. Germany and Great Britain. B. France and Russia. C. Austro-Hungary and Russia. D. Germany and France. E. France and Great Britain.
The Great Depression was ultimately ended in the U.S. by
a. FDR’s New Deal b. The end of protectionist tariffs c. Laws forcing Americans to save money d. The Democratic Party taking power e. World War II