Abraham Lincoln: President during the civil war
John Marshall: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Roger Williams: founder of Rhode Island colony
Ulysses S. Grant: Union general who met at Appomattox Court House
John Breckenridge: The South's choice for president in 1860
Rutherford B. Hayes: won the presidency in 1876
Stonewall Jackson: defeated the Union army at the battle of Bull Run
Andrew Johnson: Succeeded Abraham Lincoln as US President
William T. Sherman: Northern general who destroyed everything in his way in the South
William McKinley: United States president during the Spanish-American War
Alexander Hamilton: wrote a financial plan for the United States
Theodore Roosevelt: Commander of the Rough Riders
Robert E. Lee: Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Court
Aaron Burr: lost the presidential election to Thomas Jefferson
Sojourner Truth: Wrote about racial discrimination
The correct answer is B. the USSR. Many of the leaders of the Nationalist Party in the Chinese Civil War were very inspired by the political ideology at the present time in the USSR. They were also very interested in the military system and were sent to Moscow to study it. However, there was a conclusion shortly after that the Soviet system was not the best system suitable for China. Nevertheless, the Chinese Nationalist Party kept close ties to the USSR.
They needed to keep their slaves otherwise it would have put them in serious debt and they would need to do the work themselves which was a lot due to the south was the biggest cotton producer in the world but, the north didn't want them to have slaves.
Upon becoming President of the United States, George Washington almost immediately set two critical foreign policy precedents: He assumed control of treaty negotiations with a hostile power—in this case, the Creek Nation of Native Americans—and then asked for congressional approval once they were finalized. In addition, he sent American emissaries overseas for negotiations without legislative approval