compettion among rival states
D. Competition among rival states
the population
gasoline
The Great Depression.
Internal fighting between Seljuk Turks
The increase of work that needed to be done on tobacco plantations.
Japanese imperial expansion led the nation into the Southwestern Pacific, which America tried to deter via economic sanctions as well as other measures. Ultimately, the efforts were unsuccessful.
All of the following were issues or events that led to the outbreak of the Civil War except the economic prosperity of the Northern states. While tensions over slavery, states' rights, and territorial expansion were significant factors, the economic success of the North actually contributed to its ability to wage war but did not directly cause the conflict itself.
Westward expansion led to an economic "boom" in the Midwest, as new cities and markets were connected by rail and canals.
Low taxes for the middle class who form a large percentage of the tax payers was one of the economic policies of the Ramon Magsaysay. This led to the expansion of the economy.
It led to the expansion of Hellenistic culture.
the Panic of 1819the War of 1812the Campaign of 1828the "Corrupt Bargain" of 1824