The economy of the "New South" was colonial in that
a. it had not changed since the colonial period of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
b. it depended on raw materials imported from Caribbean colonies.
c. many major industries were financed and controlled by northern businessmen.
d. southern leaders invested more capital in agriculture than in manufacturing.
e. European investors controlled much of the land and the industry.
c
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a. It was built for military defense against would-be Asian invaders. b. It stimulated diplomacy between Rome and China. c. It helped make silk widely popular among wealthy Roman women. d. It led to an increase in banditry and crime for merchants. e. It had the unintended consequences of sparking the collapse of the Roman Empire.
Chief among the reasons for Japanese expansion in the 1930s were
A) an expanding population and severe lack of natural resources on the island nation. B) intense hatreds for the Chinese and Chinese culture. C) desires by ruling military leaders to test their newly developed and newly organized armed forces. D) beliefs among the Japanese that they were a "master race" destined to rule all of Asia. E) fear of Chinese imperial aggression unless the Japanese struck first.
In Zoroastrianism, what is the relationship between Ahura Mazda and humans?
What will be an ideal response?
Drawing on Marvasti and McKinney, explain the different forms of accounting that people of Middle Eastern descent use. Then, compare and contrast the consequences of these accounts.
What will be an ideal response?