Why did slavery grow in the southern colonies?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

England's southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor. Many slaves lived on large farms called plantations. These plantations produced important crops traded by the colony, crops such as cotton and tobacco

Explanation:

they needed slave a lot


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why do humans need nitrogen to survive?

 

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Well, Nitrogen and Oxygen, help us breathe, makes us grow, grows plants! 
Humans do not actually need nitrogen to survive, like oxygen, but it is an important part of DNA and many amino acids. Thus, nitrogen is an important part of our cells and our life.

Write a paragraph explaining how significant youthink the different events were in contributing to the
Holocaust.

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well the ending of WWI was definitely a contributing factor, with placing much blame on germany through the treaty of versailles, nobody wanted to rock the boat and bully germany any further. this gave hitler a LOT of power to kinda do whatever he wanted at the beginning, gaining lots of freedoms.

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GUYS THESE ARE THE REST OF THOSE HISTORY QUESTIONS13. Which outspoken reformer worked tirelessly to expose the dangers and disgraceful working conditions of child labor?

A.
Upton Sinclair

B.
Ida Tarbell

C.
Mother Jones

D.
Samuel McClure

14. John Muir is closely identified with which social reform movement of the late 1800s?

A.
voting rights for women

B.
exposing political corruption

C.
ending racial discrimination

D.
preservation of wilderness

15. Who was the leader of the political machine that ran New York City by using bribery and intimidation in the late 1800s?

A.
William Tweed

B.
John D. Rockefeller

C.
Ely Beach

D.
Thomas Nast

16. What was the goal of the Prohibitionists?

A.
to overturn Jim Crow laws

B.
to outlaw the consumption of alcohol

C.
to ban child labor practices

D.
to restrict immigration quotas

17. Who was considered the greatest leader of the Nez Perce people?

A.
Red Cloud

B.
Chief Seattle

C.
Chief Joseph

D.
Cochise

18. Which civil right is spelled out in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution?

A.
Women cannot be denied the right to vote.

B.
Public education must be free for all citizens.

C.
Workers cannot be fired for joining a union.

D.
Former slaves are permitted to own land.

19. "Women in the nineteenth century had the responsibilities but not the rights of citizenship."

Which statement supports this claim?

A.
Women had to serve on juries but could not run for office.

B.
Women had to pay taxes but could not vote.

C.
Women had to obey the law but could not express their opinions in writing.

D.
Women could be arrested but could not ask for a jury trial.

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13. c mother jones
14. d wilderness 
15. a tweed
16. ?
17. c chief joseph
18. a i think 
19. b i think 
sorry about 16 i don't know that one.
Hope this helps :)

this is easy 16 is b it was on my test hope it helpes

In what ways was the music of artists like Bob Dylan relevant to the time?
Somebody help !

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He's influenced by things—by music, by poetry, by writing—that came long before the 1960s. He wasn't born just full blown out of that moment. And he has continued to work and to write and to reflect and to produce great art, long, long after 1969. So it's important to see Dylan's work in that longer view.

What were the causes of the Panic of 1819?

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The Panic of 1819 was a crisis in financial and economic conditions following the War of 1812

What common problems did many European colonists face

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2 of the most common problems that many European colonists faced were, a lack of food due mostly to improper knowledge of farming, and hostile native population .