Answer:
- Free soiler
- Staunch Abolitionist
Explanation:
Even though David Wilmot was a democrat, he was a Northern Democrat who was opposed to slavery and was a free soiler. Free soilers were people who were opposed to the spread of slavery into the new territories that the U.S. was acquiring at the time.
David Wilmot became a staunch abolitionist who introduced the Wilmot Proviso to the House of Representatives which called for slavery being made illegal in new territories and his views contributed to the formation of the anti-slavery Republican party.
The correct answer should be <span>unification of previously fractious and divided Arab tribes
Many Arab countries were angry because the Byzantine empire tried to impose Christianity on them. They responded by joining together under the banner of Islam to spread and stop Christianity. This started in the 7th century and Muslims managed to win places like Persia, Syria, Egypt, and unite in order to push the Byzantines back.</span>
The Meiji government set up a banking system, built railroads, improved ports, and organized a telegraph and postal system. Factories created by the government were sold to wealthy families.