The growth of a cotton industry and the subsequent demand for slave labor in the American South was driven by a combination of technological, economic, and political reasons

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Why did the Canadian government outlaw potlatch feasts from 1884 to 1951?

A) They wanted to compete with the native peoples and were not included in the prestigious feast. B) They wanted the native peoples to sell the goods to the Canadian government. C) They considered it to be an irrational waste of goods. D) They considered the potlatch to be a threat to the authority of the Canadian government, which controlled the production of all native goods. E) They wanted to exterminate all of the native peoples.

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When did most Chinatowns in the United States and Canada develop?

A) since the mid 19th century B) in the early 19th century C) in the early 20th century D) since the mid 20th century

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Although Charles Darwin's concept of natural selection was partially based on the observation of variability within a species, Darwin did not develop an acceptable mechanism to explain this variability. How did the work of Gregor Mendel help explain a mechanism of biological evolution?

What will be an ideal response?

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Studies have shown that UV radiation rapidly depletes ______, which plays a crucial role in neural tube development of the embryo

a. melanin b. melanocytes c. carotene d. folate e. vitamin C

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