The Korean War lasted from 1950 to _____.
1951
1952
1953
1955

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Answer 1
Answer: The Korean War lasted from 1950 to "1953" although it should be noted that some of the conflicts that had to do with the outbreak of the war technically began in 1949. 
Answer 2
Answer: The Korean War ended in 1953

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A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the federal government

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A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the federal government had no power to tax the states, which made it impossible to pay back the war debt. 

How did the American Federation of Labor view strikes?

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The American Federation of Labor viewed strikes as being a positive an essential component of the US economy, since strikes gave workers more "leverage" over their employers. 

Use the map of Colonial Resources on page 29 to answer the following question. If you were a farmer in colonial times and you grew rice and indigo, you most likely lived inA.
Massachusetts (MA)

B.
New Jersey (NJ)

C.
Pennsylvania (PA)

D.
South Carolina (SC)

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As a farmer in colonial times to grew rice and indigo, I might live in South Carolina.

  • Colonial Resources were the wealth of the colonies.
  • Each of the colonies had its resources which were exported to Britain.
  • The southern colonies were involved in agriculture production.
  • The South had plantations where cash crops were grown.
  • The southern colonies had a damp and warm climate with fertile land.
  • South Carolina grew crops like rice and indigo.

Therefore we can conclude that as a farmer, in colonial times to grow rice and indigo, I will live in South Carolina.

Thus option D. is the correct answer.

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D. South Carolina

Tobacco (a popular crop in the colonies) could not grow well in SC due to its wet soil and tropical climate. Rice and indigo are both crops that thrive in this wet, hot environment. Farmers in SC would sometimes grow rice for one part of the year, and then indigo for the rest. 

PLEASE HELP.. "If I was in any doubt, as to the right which the Parliament of Great Britain had to tax us without our consent, I should most heartily coincide with you in opinion, that to petition, and petition only, is the proper method to apply for relief; because we should then be asking a favor, and not claiming a right, which, by the law of nature and our constitution, we are, in my opinion, indubitably entitled to. I should even think it criminal to go farther than this, under such an idea; but none such I have. I think the Parliament of Great Britain hath no more right to put their hands into my pockets, without my consent, than I have to put my hands into yours for money; and this being already urged to them in a firm, but decent manner, by all the colonies, what reason is there to expect anything from their justice?"-George Washington, letter to Bryan Fairfax (July 20, 1774)

Why does Washington believe that just asking the British government to reduce taxes is the wrong course of action?

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Because parliament was taxing without their consent, if the colonies had agreed to the tax then the petition would have been right, but because British parliament was basically stealing the colonists money with ridiculous add-on taxes at every turn. For this reason Washington knew that a petition would do nothing. Example: if someone was stealing your purse you wouldn't get it back by asking them nicely to please return your purse. 

Final answer:

George Washington believed that merely petitioning the British government to reduce taxes was not adequate as it was implying a favor, not asserting a right. He saw this as a matter of justice and rights of the American colonists, rather than just a tax issue.

Explanation:

George Washington believed that simply asking the British government to reduce taxes was not the correct approach because he considered it as asking a favor, rather than asserting a right. He believed that the Parliament of Great Britain had no legal or ethical right to tax the American colonists without their consent, similar to how it would be wrong for an individual to take someone else's money without permission. Washington's stance was that the colonies weren’t just requesting a tax reduction, but they were demanding the recognition of their rights and justice from Great Britain.

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The indus river empties into the

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The Indus River empties into the Arabian Sea.