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The Proclamation broadened the goals of the Union war effort; it made the eradication of slavery into an explicit Union goal, in addition to the reuniting of the country. The Proclamation also prevented European forces from intervening in the war on behalf of the Confederacy.
B. the Protestant threat c. Teresa of Avila d. the Council of Trent e. the Bible as the sole source of truth f. salvation through faith alone <span>g. Church reform. I would say the Catholic Counter Reformation embodied all these things as a response to the threat of Protestantism especially since about the 1500's. Teresa de Avila was a Spanish mystic who wrote about this Reformation. The Council of Trent was held in 1563 in Italy to mainly initiate this Reformation.</span>
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization formed an alliance among democratic nations in case of war and this was the strategy that was used by Western Liberal democracies in response to their growing rivalry with communist states following World War II. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".
Which describes the primary goal of Giuseppe Mazzini's Young Italy movement?
Mazzini wanted a united front in Italy. He believed that if the people were unified in an uproar it would bring the people of Italy together. Creating a united Italian nation.