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This cartoon depicts the relationship between a mother country and its colonies. Which concept supports the relationship shown in this cartoon? Responses salutary neglect salutary neglect assimilation assimilation trade embargos trade embargos mercantilism
The concept that supports the relationship shown in this cartoon is e. mercantilism. Mercantilism was an economic theory that promoted the idea of colonies serving as a source of raw materials and a market for finished goods for the mother country, which is depicted in the cartoon.
Mercantilism is the answer
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This illustration shows an event that took place near Charles Town in 1739. What impact did this event have on the colony of South Carolina? Responses It increased concerns about the large number of slaves in the colony. It increased concerns about the large number of slaves in the colony. It caused people to advocate for more political rights for slaves. It caused people to advocate for more political rights for slaves. It led to a decrease in the number of slaves being imported. It led to a decrease in the number of slaves being imported. It caused people to support the idea of freeing all slaves.
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This diagram shows an economic system used during colonial times. How did the colony of South Carolina benefit from this system? Responses Colonists were able to trade with multiple countries and get the best price for their goods. Colonists were able to trade with multiple countries and get the best price for their goods. Colonists had a secure market willing to purchase their raw materials. Colonists had a secure market willing to purchase their raw materials. Colonists received a fair price for goods and were free from taxes and laws that limited trade. Colonists received a fair price for goods and were free from taxes and laws that limited trade. Colonists were forced, by law, to produce specific raw materials.
Is it 3 answer choices?
i dont know if its just me, but I don't see any pictures
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the answer is
constitution of america
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