1.) It is one of the most important documents in history because this was a pivotal document that not only helped end slavery but also helped the North win the civil war and keep the Union together.
2.) It still would have been seen as a good thing, since the abolistionist main goal was to end slavery. This would have been seen as a start into ending slavery.
3.) Like previously stated, the Emancipation Proclamation was a step into not only freeing slaves but also helping the north win. By freeing all slaves in the South, the South had a very low chance of winning. The slaves did almost everything for them and now the way of life for southerners was gone. The southerners were still infuriated making them want to fight. We all know the end result. Therefore, I think he thought it was his biggest achievement as a President because it was such a smart battle plan.
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Children were forbidden to attend school.
Jews were required to wear a badge with Jew on it.
Jews had to surrender their bicycles.
Jews were also forbidden to use trams or cars.
Jews had to do their shopping between very restrictive hours.
Environmental issues are not taken as seriously, people believe the environment is sustainable and often they are afraid to think to deep into what might actually happen to the environment if not treated correctly. However economic issues are easy because it is directly going to impact the people. Environmental issues are future issues, economic issues are present issues.
Allies had difficulties supplying to the vast areas of the world as it was hard to always reach on time the demands which were required of them in the Pacific theater but more importantly on European soil.
The <span>relationship between the American colonies before the Revolutionary War was very "weak"--in that each state was largely completely independent from the other states both socially and economically. </span>