The Emancipation Proclamation promptly declared that all slaves in slave states were freed.
However, there were certain caveats to this. First, the Emancipation Proclamation did not affect slave states that stayed in the Union, at least not until the end of the war. Secondly, the Emancipation Proclamation did not have effect on slave states that joined the Confederate States of America, and therefore was voided. The Emancipation Proclamation, in the end, was a token set up by President Lincoln as a promise that slavery would end one day. He was able to follow through with such a promise after the Union won the American Civil War.
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Traditional
In a traditional society the past is thought of as a best guide for the present. the traditional society stresses a great deal of importance into its patterned ways of doing things, and on its heroes and heroines and ultimitily is never readier to accept new knowlidge.
Answer:
from being on the socail media too much and then they start to believe in that kind of stuff
Explanation:
The answer is: [B]: "False".
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Note: An "indictment" does have to involve any type of jury, or even any crime serious enough to be handled at the "grand jury level". An "indictment", or being charged with an offense, may be made by a prosecutor by a court even at the local county level—and SOMETIMES even when no "arrest" has ever been made.
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