Until the middle of the eighteenth century, the thirteen colonies often had diverse histories and economies, which provided
a. a strong national unity build upon diversity.
b. a unique political environment in which one state’s weaknesses were supported by the strengths of another state.
c. an environment that was free of jealousies between states.
d. little incentive for them to join together to meet shared goals.
e. common ground upon which to build consensus.
ANS: D
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