I believe the answer is D. <span>It united many different European kingdoms under a shared religious culture.
When roman empire falls, the fragments of what used to be territories formed their own kingdom/Governance.
and even though the kingdoms/governance are now separated, they still held into their religious Christian traditions as some sort of guidance in their life</span>
The correct answers are as followed
1) Vice-President of the Confederacy- Alexander Stephens.
2) Southern state that did not secede- West Virginia- West Virginia was one of five that did not secede. The other states include Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. These became known as border states.
4) First shots of the Civil War- Fort Sumter- This was a military fort in the state of South Carolina and became a source of problems after South Carolina seceded from the Union.
5) President of the Confederacy- Jefferson Davis
6) Commander of Fort Sumter- Robert Anderson
7) First to secde from the Union- South Carolina- They seceded roughly one month after the election of president Abraham Lincoln.
8) Extended the 36'30 line to the Pacific Ocean- This was known as the Crittenden Compromise.
Im not 100% sure. Sorry i read the answer wrong!
Battle of Jumonville Glen, (28 May 1754), opening battle of the French and Indian War and first combat action for George Washington. Imperial ambitions and competition for the rich fur trade with American Indian tribes brought England and France into conflict in the Ohio River Valley.
Go around the the area that asks the law to be made and make a petition(for signatures) on why this certain law is constitutional, then if it get enough votes send it to the major's office.
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