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why were shipping ports a source of conflict between states? (1 point) …

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why were shipping ports a source of conflict between states? (1 point) shipping ports were push factors for local areas in which they were located. shipping ports were a natural hazard for the areas they were located in. shipping ports had a positive impact on the local and state economy. shipping ports brought in a lot of tourism both locally and statewide.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine why shipping ports caused conflict between states, we analyze each option:

  • The first option claims ports are push factors (which drive people away), but ports typically attract activity, so this is incorrect.
  • The second option says ports are natural hazards, but ports are man - made or modified for trade, not natural hazards, so this is wrong.
  • The third option: Ports boost local and state economies through trade, jobs, etc. States would compete for this economic benefit, leading to conflict. This makes sense.
  • The fourth option: While ports might have some tourism, their primary role is trade - related economic impact, and tourism alone is less likely to be the main source of state - level conflict compared to economic competition from trade - driven growth.

Answer:

C. Shipping ports had a positive impact on the local and state economy.