How did the Middle colonies model a market economy? (2 points)
a
Traded furs to make a profit
b
Only traded to get what they needed to survive
c
Didn't trade anything and only produced enough to survive
d
Traded enough tobacco with other nations to make a profit
What work were slaves commonly forced to do in the New England colonies?
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You really shouldn’t be here. The “stuff” you’re made of is matter, which has a counterpart called antimatter differing only in electrical charge. When they meet, both disappear in a flash of energy. Our best theories suggest that the big bang created equal amounts of the two, meaning all matter should have since encountered its antimatter counterpart, scuppering them both and leaving the universe awash with only energy. Clearly nature has a subtle bias for matter otherwise you wouldn’t exist. Researchers are sifting data from experiments like the Large Hadron Collider trying to understand why, with supersymmetry and neutrinos the two leading contenders.
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