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What did tarrifs encourage American leaving in the north to do the with regard buying goods
A. Byproducts products from Europe
B. buy products produced locally
C. buy products produced in the south
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Which of the following are ways that people in democracies can take part in politics and gonverments
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Flowchart with 6 boxes. box a sits at the very bottom of the left side of the flowchart, which flows into box b. box b flows into box c. box c flows into box d. on the bottom of the right side of the flowchart, box f flows into box e, and box e flows into box d. box d is the highest point in the flowchart. which of the following sections represent state-level courts? d, e, f b, e a, b, c a, f
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