15- According to Hudson (Chapter 13), all of the following were produced with slave labor, plantation style, in both the Blue Grass and the Nashville Basin during the first half of the 19th century, EXCEPT?
Group of answer choices
Tobacco
Hemp
Cotton
Corn
Answer:
The answer is D. Corn was not typically produced with slave labor, plantation style, in either the Blue Grass or the Nashville Basin during the first half of the 19th century. While corn was an important crop in both regions during this time period, it was primarily grown on small family farms rather than large plantations worked by slaves. In contrast, tobacco, hemp, and cotton were all major cash crops that were produced with slave labor on large plantations in both the Blue Grass and the Nashville Basin.
The duties of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches are to
Answer: Legislative: Make Law
Executive: Enforce Law
Judicial: Interpret Law
Explanation: I've heard it over a million times.
Which Portuguese noble was curious about the world and promoted sea expeditions?
Responses
Ferdinand Magellan
Christopher Columbus
Pedro Cabral
Prince Henry
Answer:
prince hennry
Explanation:
because the other 3 does not contain them at all
Answer: It was "d. Ferdinand Magellan" who used his position in Portugal to promote seafaring expeditions Magellan was one of the most prominent explorers in history and is still cited in navigation tactics to this day.
Explanation: he kinda circumnavigated the world then he went dead
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