To prevent labor unions from having a large presence in the state, South Carolina passed a right-to work law in 1954. How is this sentiment most directly reflected in modern South Carolina?

A. Companies that hire mostly highly-skilled workers are not welcome in South Carolina.
B. Companies that employ unionized workforces are discouraged from moving to South Carolina.
C. Companies that pay union-level wages are not welcome in South Carolina.
D. Companies that provide full benefits to their workers are discouraged from moving to South Carolina.

B. Companies that employ unionized workforces are discouraged from moving to South Carolina.

What was one way that immigration influenced South Carolina before the American Revolution?

A. Large numbers of French planters migrated inland to grow new cotton crops.
B. Large numbers of Tuscarora people migrated to coastal regions to grow rice.
C. Large numbers of Scots-Irish migrated inland to settle on cheap land.
D. Large numbers of freed enslaved persons migrated from Haiti to farm.

C. Large numbers of Scots-Irish migrated inland to settle on cheap land.

William Franklin of New Jersey was a Loyalist during the American Revolution. This meant that he

A. believed that the colonists owed their allegiance to the new American government.
B. was forced to provide supplies for English troops during the American Revolution.
C. continued to support the king of England as the rightful ruler of the American colonies.
D. was rewarded with an important military command during the American Revolution .

C. continued to support the king of England as the rightful ruler of the American colonies.