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Ok so step 2, Does Lincoln think that we can continue to have some slave states and some free states. Lincoln wanted freedom in ALL states. he wanted to abolish slavery and he was against it. He knows that there cannot be a agreement so he says <span>I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. he he says he doesn't think the government has a say so in this even though he wants all free states.
</span><span>Does Douglas think we can continue to have some slave states and some free states?
he's saying that </span><span>each State being left free to decide for itself. SO in other words, he says that it's shouldn't be up to the gov, but up to the states.
i don't really know much about the part where is says. </span><span>Tell me about a historic idea that supports Douglas’ point of view on this. but i </span>hope that was some help, let me know if u have questions.
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D) To make it more difficult for Vietnamese Communists to use jungles to their advantage.
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U.S. foreign policy shifted away from Isolation international involvement.
Explanation:
E<u>ver since the days of George Washington The USA was decidedly isolated from the rest of worl</u>d and its affairs for the most parts and whatever international involvement was had was with its immediate neighbors and its own circle of influence.
<u>This had to change in the time of World War 1 due to outside pressures and a scare that the new technology could easily bring the war to their shores. </u>
Under the treaty of Moultrie Creek, The U.S was obligated to protect seminoles as long as they remained peaceful and obeyed the law.
So D. is your answer