Question:
Why do you think Lincoln didn't end slavery in the north?
Answer:
The proclamation didn't end slavery because it didn't affect the border slave states that weren't in rebellion, and it had no immediate effect in most of the deep South because, at least on the day it was issued, the slaves were in territory still controlled by the Confederacy.
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln did believe that slavery was morally wrong, but there was one big problem: It was sanctioned by the highest law in the land, the Constitution. The nation’s founding fathers, who also struggled with how to address slavery, did not explicitly write the word “slavery” in the Constitution, but they did include key clauses protecting the institution, including a fugitive slave clause and the three-fifths clause, which allowed Southern states to count enslaved people for the purposes of representation in the federal government.
In a three-hour speech in Peoria, Illinois, in the fall of 1854, Lincoln presented more clearly than ever his moral, legal and economic opposition to slavery—and then admitted he didn’t know exactly what should be done about it within the current political system.
Abolitionists, by contrast, knew exactly what should be done about it: Slavery should be immediately abolished, and freed enslaved people should be incorporated as equal members of society. They didn’t care about working within the existing political system, or under the Constitution, which they saw as unjustly protecting slavery and enslavers. Leading abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison called the Constitution “a covenant with death and an agreement with Hell,” and went so far as to burn a copy at a Massachusetts rally in 1854.
-Alan Becker
Answer: Observation
Explanation:
The scientific method is the way that facts are established. It takes a series of steps to prove a fact. This starts from making an observation, forming a hypothesis, testing it in an experiment and depending on the results, drawing a conclusion which may prove the theory right or wrong.
Sachiko sees a relationship between open umbrellas and small car accidents. this is just an observation and if she wants to declare it as a scientific fact, it needs to undergo all the listed steps mentioned above.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Subliminal perception is a phenomenon that occurs when a stimulus is very hard to perceive but even then people influenced by it. It is the process of psycho-physics that is given in the 19th century which tells about the absolute threshold where a stimulus can be detected by half times of the chances or 50% chance to be detected. It is the information that a person receives from the environment but not aware of it. It is the reaction to the perception of the stimuli that happened unconsciously that is also called a subscription to the mixture of perception and consciousness. It is the sensory stimuli that are below the threshold of a person.
Answer:
expected to fight but also built much of the infrastructure of Roman empire and served as policing force in the provinces built large projects such as walls Bridges and roads they're last five years were in lighter duties
Answer: e. called for the strengthening of freedom and democracy at a time when those principles were seen as possibly contributing to anarchy.
Explanation:
The Levellers were a vocal and influential movement in England around the mid-17th century when England was in the grip of civil war.
The Levellers supported what many viewed as unorthodox principles that contributed to anarchy in those days but are acceptable today. These include the freedom and equality as well as democracy by popular sovereignty. They lost influence when the army took over following the execution of King Charles I in 1649.