it was the southern lifestyle and they enjoyed it since they had people working for them. that led to the Civil War and at the time when slavery was becoming a problem America had states, not colonies.
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I think that the US influenced the long-run economic growth by the growth agriculture and industry
I'm trying to figure it out too.... It's either A) Americans have discovered that economic growth i the only way to achieve economic equity B) Americans have discovered that economic growth is needed to bettter satisfy the wants and needs of a growing population C) Economic growth leads to price stability One of those answers... >_<
U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
U.S industries doing very well helped economic growth in the 1950s.
economic growth
Democracy has nothing to do with capitalism, which is the economic system in the US. It would be capitalism that would be important to buying products. While democracy does not hinder economic growth, it does not help it either.
I'm trying to figure it out too.... It's either A) Americans have discovered that economic growth i the only way to achieve economic equity B) Americans have discovered that economic growth is needed to bettter satisfy the wants and needs of a growing population C) Economic growth leads to price stability One of those answers... >_<
I think that the US influenced the long-run economic growth by the growth agriculture and industry
economic growth
U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s.
U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s.
U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s.
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Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.