Most of the people in the internment camps in the United States during World War II were

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Answer 1
Answer: People of Japanese ancestry

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The South favored the spread of slavery because its economy depended on slave labor. On the other hand, the wanted skilled workers and opposed slavery.

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Answer: 1. A. Plantation

2. C. North

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The South's economy was mainly based on Agriculture with large plantations growing Tobacco, Cotton, sugar cane etc. They needed labor on these farms and resorted to slave labor as it was cheaper and they could drive the slaves to work longer and harder.

The North on the other hand had started to industralise and therefore needed skilled labour who could work in the factories. They also looked down on slavery and took the lead in abolishing it.

In response to the New Deal, what does the creation of a welfare state say about the changing priorities of the United States? Does this principle still hold today?.

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Through the creation of a "welfare state" or a state with social safety nets such as those that were created under the New Deal it showed that the United States had a renewed focus on providing economic opportunities for its people especially in times of recession and depression. The priority today is in tact in some ways and under attack in others given that the Republicans and Democrats have very different views about the value or purpose of implementing welfare or social safety net programs. 

Colonial protests and boycotts against the Stamp Act eventually led to

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C)Parlimentary decision to repel the act

People wanting their own rights so they fought parliment and soon bgean a petition

3. Who was the strongest god/gods in norse mythology ?

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the strongest God is Odin

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The strongest god in Norse Mythology is the all-father, Odin.

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Why was ancient greece divided into a collection bof city-states

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Greece was filled with terrain that was hard to travel--like mountains. So, Greece developed city-states for each of those areas of land.

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Which of the following religions are not major factors in South and Southeast Asia? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY a. Buddhism
b. Christianity
c. Shintoism
d. Islam

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. Shintoism " Among the the following religions are Shintoism is not a major factor in South and Southeast Asia. There are only a few number of people who practice Shintoism.

The answer is C. Shintoism, the traditional religion of Japan that does not seem to have many followers in South and Southeast Asia. The religions who appear on the Religious Demographics in South and Southeast Asia as major factors are Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism and Islam.