This question accomplishes something that's rarely seen here ... referring to
two different things that it doesn't share.
Even if we could see the three map projections, there is no statement below
to match to one of them.
And even if there were a statement below, we wouldn't know which map projection
it describes, since there are no map projections.
Otherwise, it's a great question !
Thanks for the points.
Well, they have really cold winters so it's C, their summers are hotter than most days of the year but I don't think it's very hot, probably warm and I think they're pretty cool (maybe even cold for me) compared to where I'm from.
It wasn't Henry Clay (option A)
It wasnt Daniel Webster (option C)
It wasnt for sure Andrew Jackson (option D)
So, the person who was the U.S. senator that representef d the South and 'argued' that thebslavery was necessary... was "John C. Calhoun (Option B)"
It was after the Battle of Antietam
I would say the answer is "D"
Hope this helps you!