What political influences led to a shift in the U.S. economy from subsistence farming to a market economy following the Revolutionary War?(1 point)

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passing legislation that supported the economy of southern states based on the labor of enslaved people
passing legislation that supported the economy of southern states based on the labor of enslaved people

passing laws that limited production in southern states
passing laws that limited production in southern states

implementing government programs to aid people in economic hardship
implementing government programs to aid people in economic hardship

creating opportunity for new textiles and factories in the northern states to produce goods

creating opportunity for new textiles and factories in the northern states to produce goods

The political influence that led to a shift in the U.S. economy from subsistence farming to a market economy following the Revolutionary War was implementing government programs to aid people in economic hardship. Additionally, creating opportunities for new textiles and factories in the northern states to produce goods also played a role in the shift. It is important to note that passing legislation that supported the economy of southern states based on the labor of enslaved people was also a factor, but it had a more significant impact on the southern economy rather than the overall shift in the U.S. economy. Similarly, passing laws that limited production in southern states did affect the economy, but it did not contribute as directly to the shift towards a market economy.