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they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.

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Q: Why were southern states concerned about congress controling foreign trade?
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Why were Southern States concerned about Congress controlling foreign States?

they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.


Why were southern states concerned about congress controlling trade?

they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.


Why were southern states concerned about controlling foreign trade?

they relied heavily on the foreign exports of rice and tobacco.


Why was congress concerned about the issue of technology companies operating with foreign governments?

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Is it true or false the large western delegation in congress was not concerned about foreign policy issues such as Canada and maritime rights?

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The large western delegation in congress was not concerned about foreign policy issues such as Canada and maritime rights?

it is false buuut im not sure why.


Which is not a foreign affairs power given to congress?

deficit financing is not a foreign affairs power given to congress.


How did northern and southern states compromise regarding the power of the congress over foreign trade and taxes?

Congress could tax goods coming into the country but not goods going out.


Did manny pacquiao get elected to congress?

Foreign Congress. Not ours.


What do Americans who are concerned about foreign control want?

Americans want to restrict foreign investment.


What is a foreign- policy power that congress holds?

Giving or not giving money to foreign-policy plans


Why did northern and southern delegates disagree over whether the new congress should have the commerce power?

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