True. During the 19th century, the southern United States had significantly fewer factories compared to the industrialized North. The economy of the South was primarily agrarian, relying heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton production, rather than industrial manufacturing. This lack of industrialization contributed to the economic disparities between the two regions.
Truman wanted to "contain" communism, that is prevent it from spreading, but leave it be in countries where it already existed. MacArthur wanted to destroy communism by attacking any and all countries where it existed.
slavery existed in some states before the civil war. - apex
True south refers to the direction along the Earth's surface that points directly toward the South Pole. It is the point on the Earth's surface where the axis of rotation intersects, and it differs from magnetic south, which is determined by the Earth's magnetic field. True south is significant in navigation and cartography, as it provides an accurate reference for orienting maps and determining geographic coordinates.
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The south's economy shifted from ariculture to manufacturing
The answer you seek is true.
True. Defacto segregation laws, which were unofficial practices that enforced segregation, existed throughout the South. These laws were not written into the legal code but were still widely enforced through social norms and discrimination.
no, there were more in the north than the south
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That they existed
There were no factories in the Middle Ages.
yup because they had factories in the north and no or little plantations so less work for them to do :)
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The third statement is untrue. The Northern advantage in manufacturing industry was most significant, especially in the increasingly mechanised farming techniques.