<u>Answer:</u>
Lincoln wanted to make sure that the new state governments in the south would comply with his policy of emancipation of slaves and be lenient towards them.
<u>Explanation:
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- As soon as the Civil War came to an end, President Lincoln took up the task of the reunification of the nation.
- For the states in the south, he prepared the ten percent plan and appealed to the people of the south to take oath of allegiance to the United States, of the emancipation of slaves, and of leniency towards them.
- Lincoln assured them that once the oath is taken, he would permit each state to frame new Constitutions of their own.
The best translation for incitaverat is :
third-person singular<span> pluperfect </span>active indicative<span> of </span><span>incitō.
One example of the word usage would be
<em>. . . .serenissimum </em><em>regem</em><em> Francorum in </em><em>eum</em><em> </em><em>graviter</em><em> incitaverat . . . . </em></span>
Answer:
Option C, New York and Albany, is the right answer.
Explanation:
New York has remained one of the most significant cities in the history of the United States. The main reason of its significance is the fact that during the larger part of the 1850's and in the early phase of the 1900's, thousands of settlers came in the U.S. and lived in New York City. Settlers or immigrants did not come from a particular country or land but came from various countries such as Ireland, Germany, Italy, Eastern Europe, and China. They began living in the Lower East Side of Manhattan due to the very fact that the rent in the tenements was very low.
On the other side, Albany was the city which had the least number of people during the 1850's.
<span>This was the Gibbons v. Ogden ruling. In this case, Marshall held that the Interstate Commerce clause was able to be used to regulate commerce in the case of a steamboat operator who wanted to work the waterways connecting New York and New Jersey.</span>