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Lack of educated work force is one factor that limited industrial expansion in the South.
The south had a choice to have more slaves.
The treaty was the Treaty of New York.
Mountains Mountainous land and very rough terrains make up two-thirds of Chinese territory, and this has created some problems in transport and in the development of agricultural production. China has large areas of mountainous land, about two-thirds of the country. The ranges mainly run from east to west and from northeast to southwest. Out of the mountains throughout the world at an altitude of over 7,000 meters, over 50 are found in China.
This act led to increased legislation between 1930 and 1960 that limited bank holding activity and expansion
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Southwest Limited - MILW - was created in 1903.
The dense forests of the northeastern region of India, specifically the Himalayas, limited the northward expansion of the Maurya and Gupta empires. These natural barriers made it difficult for the empires to expand further into these challenging terrains.
Lack of educated work force is one factor that limited industrial expansion in the South.
Lack of educated work force is one factor that limited industrial expansion in the South.
The geographical barriers of the Sahara Desert to the north limited the expansion of the Mali Empire in West Africa. Similarly, the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau posed significant obstacles for the northward expansion of the Maurya Empire in ancient India. These natural features made it challenging for both empires to expand beyond their established borders.
Limited-Liability is a key feature of the modern corporation.
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It limited the expansion of Persia into Europe.
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There were geographic features which limited expansion of the Roman Empire only in two areas. One was the Sahara Desert, which meant that the Romans stayed on the coastal areas of Algeria and Libya. The other was the highlands of Scotland. The favoured the fierce resistance to Roman expansion by the Picts. Given that the mountains made it difficult to subdue them and that Scotland was a peripheral area with little economic benefits, the Romans withdrew and built two walls as protection from raids by the Picts: Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall. Apart from the above, Geographical obstacles, such as mountains and wide rivers, were no deterrent for Roman expansion.