Spheres of influence are always significant because they give an external group or institution power or authority in a foreign territory. In some cases, like the grocery store example, the sphere of influence is relatively small and is not likely to cause a problem.
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The Cold War was an uneasy peace after World War II,
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<span>Dr. King explains that he has read the recent statement published by clergymen in a Birmingham newspaper, describing Dr. King’s recent activities in the city as “unwise and untimely.” Though he does not usually respond to criticisms – he receives far too many for that to be practical – he believes these men are “of genuine good will” and hence do their criticisms deserve an answer (169).He first acknowledges the criticism that he is one of many “outsiders coming in” to cause trouble (their words). He explains his purpose: he is the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), based in Atlanta but operating throughout the South. He describes the extent of the organization’s reach, and then explains that one of its affiliates in Birmingham had invited the SCLC to “engage in a nonviolent direct-action program” when racial issues grew difficult there. The SCLC answered the call, and hence does Dr. King insist that “I, along with several members of my staff, am here because I was invited here” (170).</span>
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<em>1.) </em><em>Slavery </em><em>(The civil war was primarily to end slavery, but Lincoln wanted to keep the union together.)</em>
<em>2.) </em><em>Union </em><em>(Keeping the union together was important for Lincoln)</em>
<em>3.) </em><em>Support </em><em>(The north did not support slavery)</em>
<em>4.) </em><em>Border </em><em>(These states were with Lincoln but still owned slaves)</em>
<em>5.) </em><em>Fredrick Douglas</em><em> (Abolitionist)</em>
<em>6.) </em><em>Morally </em><em>(Slavery was morally wrong)</em>
<em>7.) </em><em>Antietam </em><em>(This battle gave the north more control of the war)</em>
<em>8.) </em><em>Free </em><em>(Slaves were not technically free quite yet)</em>
<em>9.) </em><em>Enslaved</em><em> (People were still enslaved in the south)</em>
<em>10.) </em><em>Laws</em><em> (The south did not follow the US constitution)</em>
<em>11.) </em><em>Government </em><em>(The north did not agree with the south)</em>
<em>12.) </em><em>Wrong </em><em>(Slavery was wrong to the people in the north)</em>