Poland was a difficult ally for France and Britain to protect, because France and Britain was located west of Germany (their enemy) and Poland was in the east, which meant that to get to Poland, they had to either fight through Germany, or go through the USSR, (which was then allied to Germany)
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It advanced the doctrine of "Separate but equal" which supported segregation, Its viewed as one of the worst supreme court rulings in the history of America
Explanation:
Germany had lost land that they previously owned. <span>Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France, Malmedy was given to Belgium, North Schleswig was given to Denmark, Memel was given to Lithuania, West Prussia (including the ‘Polish corridor’), and Upper Silesia was given to Poland. Danzig was made a ‘free city’. In all, Germany lost 10% of its land, 12% of its population, 16% of its coalfields, and 50% of its iron and steel industry.</span>
I believe the answer would be C, antislavery and violent. John Brown was an abolitionist who believed that the best way to get what he wanted was an armed rebellion.
The emancipation proclamation meant that all slaves still held in the rebellious states are now free. And Juneteenth is a holiday in which the day slaves where freed.