Answer:
This question is incorrect, the correct question should be
What were some ways that Northerners defied the Fugitive Slave Act?
Explanation:
The Fugitive Slave act was Part of the Compromise of 1850 . That anyone that helped a fugitive could either be fined or imprisoned. Though Some Northerners resisted, declined and refused to obey the new law.
Henry David Thoreau in his essay of 1849 titled "Civil Disobedience," wrote that if the law "requires you to be the agent and cause of injustice to another, then I say, break the law."
The Northerner juries declined to convict people who were accused of breaking this new law.
People gave out money to buy freedom for the enslaved people, and the Freed African Americans and whites formed a network, or an interconnected system, called the "Underground Railroad" which is intended to help runaways to find their way to freedom.
Later in 1953, Democrat Franklin Pierce became the president and he intended to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act upon assuming office
The answer would be D, push Americans to buy American-made products
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Augustine was canonized by popular acclaim, and later recognized as a Doctor of the Church in 1298 by Pope Boniface VIII. His feast day is 28 August, the day on which he died. He is considered the patron saint of brewers, printers, theologians, and a number of cities and dioceses.
The correct answer is C). The two countries are strong trading partners.
The statement that best describes the relationship between the United States and South Korea today is<em> the two countries are strong trading partners</em>.
The U. S. and South Korea not only have a strong trade relationship. South Korea is a key U.S. ally in the region, threatened by the presence of North Korea and its military warnings and the suspicion of nuclear bomb armament.
The relationship of the United States and South Korea surpasses the commerce and has meant stability in the zone. Both countries have agreements in other areas of cooperation.
Answer:
Boycotts
Explanation:
I am not completely sure but here is my reasoning. Boycotts had more of an impact because they caused companies and businesses to lose customers. Thus, causing them to have less money to sustain their business. For example, the Montgomery bus boycotts. People of color and allies quit funding businesses because of segregation laws.