The correct answer is D to be worshiped and pleased.
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The turning point of the Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg, fought near Gettysburg , Pennsylvania , on July 1-3, 1863. The Northern Virginia army, commanded by Confederate chief commander, Gen. Robert E. Lee, faced the Union Army of the Potomac headed by Gen. George G. Meade. After having smashed Union forces at Chancellorsville, Lee invaded the North for a second time. The battle lasted 3 days of ferocious, bloody and brutal fight. The most famous part of the battle is the charge of Gen. George Pickett´s division with 15,000 men against the lines of the Northern infantry, an action that ended in utter failure. The stakes were high: Lee had invaded Northern territory and wanted to advance to Washington to force the Abraham Lincoln´s government to negotiate peace in disadvantage. His defeat not only forced him to go back to Virginia: the South was never able to threaten the North again and since that moment on, fought only on the defensive. Casualties mounted to 51,000 on both sides, the bloodiest single battle of the war.
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You are correct. The answer is choice C. Nice work.
The articles of confederation focused on the states having more power than the central federal government. Many could argue that this allowed for the 13 states to effectively be their own country (more or less). So this led to many conflicts between the states and wasn't very effective in unifying those states together.
The conflict itself began due to land and politics, the area was British administered after WW-I, the British ended up siding with the Jews in the Balfour declaration and the Jewish State was set in 1948.
The conflict itself later on compounds due to religion, since many Jews see the area as a <u>promised land </u>for the Jews, whilst the area is also where prophet Mohammad established the first church/mosque, the Al-Aqsa mosque, right on top of the ancient Temple of Solomon, the Jewish King.