Answer:
A. He could not accept secession, but he also wanted to avoid war.
Explanation:
President Abraham Lincoln had ordered to resupply Fort Sumter, and he even informed the South Carolina´s authorities, thus he made it public. But the Confederates demanded control over the fort. Southern units opened fired on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War. Lincoln wanted to avoid war, but he couldn´t allow US federal property to be taken by force.
<span>Mexican-American Cesar Chavez (1927-1993) was a prominent union leader and labor organizer. Hardened by his early experience as a migrant worker, Chavez founded the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. His union joined with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee in its first strike against grape growers in California, and the two organizations later merged to become the United Farm Workers. Stressing nonviolent methods, Chavez drew attention for his causes via boycotts, marches and hunger strikes. Despite conflicts with the Teamsters union and legal barriers, he was able to secure raises and improve conditions for farm workers in California, Texas, Arizona and Florida.</span>
He reformed the taxes, the law into codex justinianus which is used today and he conquered part of the west back.
Answer:
A. It allowed for very rapid communication to large numbers of
people.
Explanation:
Social networks have played a pivotal role in communication and organization of massive protests in relevant social events like the Egypt´s protests in 2011 and other events of the Arab Spring, the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine, the Brazilian protests before the Olympics, and the Nicaraguan April 2018 social uprising against the Sandinista dictatorship of Daniel Ortega that was brutally crushed by police and criminal hitmen paid by Ortega.