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The terrorist attack on the Twin Towers
Explanation:
This question refers to the reaction that Aaron Brown, a news anchor, had upon witnessing the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Brown was a witness that day, as he had been standing on a roof in New York City about 30 blocks from the World Trade Center. Brown described "a huge explosion" and a "mushroom cloud" of "billowing smoke." However, Brown also reported that he did not think the towers were going to collapse.
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The nation had been divided throughout the 1850s on the issues surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners. In 1860, these issues finally came to the fore.
With the victory of Abraham Lincoln, a notorious participant in the struggle for the abolition of slavery, the United States faced, in the following year (1961), a conflict between the northern and southern states, which had radically different society projects. The southern states, mostly agrarian and in favor of the use of slave labor, influenced the 1960 election in that they voted for candidates who were moderate or even in favor of maintaining slavery, such as John Bell and Stephen Douglas, while Lincoln obtained massive votes from the North and West Coast states.