Answer:
Ada lovelace was also the worlds first computer programmer
If you are doing it for apex it is economic policy
The Missouri Compromise, by the terms of which slavery<span> was henceforth excluded from the territories north of latitude 36°30' (the southern boundary of Missouri), alarmed Thomas Jefferson, as he told John Holmes in this famous letter, “like a firebell in the night.” The vividness of the image was in keeping with the passions of the time. Despite being a slaveholder himself, Jefferson publicly disapproved of slavery. He even more strongly disapproved of any action on the part of Congress that, in his view, exceeded its constitutional authority. Slavery, Jefferson believed, would die a natural death if left alone; but the very life of the Union depended on maintaining a due measure in legislative acts. In addition, the Missouri Compromise had drawn a line across the country on the basis of a principle, not of geography; such a line, “held up,” as Jefferson put it, “to the angry passions of men,” could have no other ultimate effect than the disastrous rending of the body politic. Holmes, a Massachusetts man, was one of the few Northern congressmen to vote against the Tallmadge Amendment that would have excluded slavery from Missouri itself; Jefferson's prophetic letter to him was written April 22, 1820, just a month after the passage of the Missouri Compromise. </span>
The American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 paved the path for the new form of Federalism in the United States, t<span>he Constitution itself created an outline for two types of government being national and state government; the national governments were responsible for security, foreign policy, and commerce, whereas the state governments were predominantly responsible for local laws, economic regulation and criminal law. During the Civil war, conflict arose from whether the States had autonomy over certain laws, this paved the way for the desire to dissolve the Union, however, the union victory solidified the federal government's ultimate power over the States. </span>
Jefferson Davis attended West Point Military Academy, fought in the US 17
Mexican War, and became president of the CSA during the civil War.
Option: B
Explanation:
Jefferson Davis was the first president of Confederate States of America. He believes in unification and he fought very well in American civil war where also he gave emphasis on reunification. He was also attended West Point Military Academy in the US 17 Mexican War.
American civil war was continued in between 1861 to 1865. He was the commander in general of civil war military force and looked after all the matter related to weapons. During the war Confederates suffered a lot economically.