Answer: The Schlieffen Plan forced both the central and allied powers to fight on two fronts
Explanation:
John Brown's raid impacted the national issue of slavery by helping towards the civil war. He and his sons fought against slavery by killing the pro-slavery farmers with a broadsword. This fight was known as "Bleeding Kansas". It ended up erupting into a low-scale civil war, which no doubt, advanced the cause of the full-blown Civil War between the North and the South. Pro-Slavery settlers and anti-slavery settlers both settled in Kansas at the same time. So it was inevitable that the two sides would clash.
Colonial powers justified their conquests by asserting that they had a legal and religious obligation to take over the land and culture of indigenous peoples.
The <span>Navajo </span>believe that a person who has died is in the underworld.