Answer:
He became a leader
Explanation:
He became a leader in the abolitionist movement, which sought to end the practice of slavery, before and during the Civil War. After that conflict and the Emancipation Proclamation of 1862, he continued to push for equality and human rights until his death in 1895
If the American Revolution hadn't of happened, we could still be under British Rule in America. The whole landscape of our lives would be changed. I don't see that the colonists could of done anything different because Britain didn't care about the colonists demands. The world would of looked different because many things would of never happened or things could of been worse since the U.S was not there to help. For example, WW1 and WW2 would of been entirely different without the help of America.
In the 1980's US presidential campaign, Republican candidate Ronald Reagan won the election against the then current president Jimmy Carter, by rallying voters under the promises of economic progress, relying on the free market and capitalism as the main tools to fix the nation's economy.
Additionally, Reagan's economic plan was centered around three main focuses: Reducing government spending, Taxes, and Regulation.
These three aspects defined what was called as the "Regan Revolution", and it tip the election in his favor against Carter, who didn't possess a well defined economic plan, and was often considered vague and vacillating.
Therefore, the answer is option C: "Reagan’s economic plan seemed more specific than President Carter’s plan."
Answer:
Explanation:
Remember you are asking for an opinion. Since the constitution was signed, there had been constant debate about the way the south made its living. Rutledge (South Carolina), though I cannot find a reference for this, would not sign the constitution unless the question of slavery was not made an issue.
From then until the civil war began in 1861, many compromises were tried and most failed. Kansas was a particularly bad scene.
I think the south saw its way of life completely threatened by people who could not work out reasonable alternatives. So my opinion is that the statement you make does not reflect everything that was tried.
Answer: Japan stopped fighting against the Allies and signed a peace treaty ending the war.
Explanation: Im pretty sure thats right