I think the answer is D hope this helps
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1) Women played an important role, seeing as they had to take on the jobs that men used to do. It also saw a rise in female independence, which formed larger roles for them in the years following.
2) The major, and probably main, reason the United States entered WW1 was the sinking of the Lusitania among the sinking of many other ships. A lot of Americans died on the Lusitania, prompting growing tensions over the line. the Zimmerman Telegram also played a major role in the entry of America to the war.
3) America initially kept out of it, due to trade deals with both the Allies and the Central Powers. It was also said that America should not join a war that threatens its own shores.
4) The Great Migration was a major event that impacted southern African-Americans.
5) Over 500,000 southern African Americans moved North, to Cleveland, New York, etc.
6) Fort Jackson was opened so that the United States could properly train their soldiers for combat. It’s located in Columbia.
7) It increased due to need for more fabric for uniforms.
8) Fort Jackson (1917) was the major new base, although many were reopened.
9) African-Americans moves north due to segregation and racism.
10)WW1 was deadly due to rapid enhancements of machinery and military tactics, that many of the soldiers and officers did not see coming (EG; tanks, planes, gas)
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Answer:
The following events best describe after the failed rebellion at Harper's Ferry:
A-Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas condemned the violence
B-more and more Southerners saw leaving the Union as their only
option to maintain slavery
D-abolitionists viewed Brown as a martyr and rang church bells
after his execution
Explanation:
John Brown and his men raided Harper Ferry in 1859 in an attempt to seize some federal armory with which they intended to fight for the abolition of slavery in the South of USA. This raid was a precursor to the Civil War. But it was a failed attempt. With this failed attempt in which many people lost their lives, John Brown was arrested, condemned to death, and executed. Fortunately, six years after this unfortunate but brave incident involuntary slavery was officially and legally abolished by President Abraham Lincoln with the January 1, 1865 Emancipation Proclamation.