Hello! So America had always been home to people who felt that slavery was wrong and should be eliminated. These people, called abolitionists because they wanted to abolish or destroy slavery, denounced the practice as horrible and evil. Prior to the mid-nineteenth century, however, their efforts to eliminate slavery from U.S. soil failed to gather enough popular support because everyone knew how much the South depended on slaves to make its economy and society work. But in the 1830s and 1840s, organized opposition to slavery in the United States became more powerful and confrontational (meeting an issue head-on) than it had ever been before. Describing slavery as an evil and un-Christian system and a stain on the values enshrined in America's Declaration of Independence, the abolitionists finally convinced large numbers of Northerners that slavery should not continue. So i hope that help!
Education under European feudalism in the Middle Ages was reserved for children of the upper class. The parents funded the education of their children giving the money to the Church.
The Church was in charge of the educational system, scholars, bishops and monks taught latin, grammar, mathematics, philosophy and <em>focused on teaching arts instead of science.</em> Education in the Middle Ages <u>was really expensive,</u> the fees that people had to pay for their children to study were high so the working class was forced to send their kids to work really soon and remained uneducated, this helped the Feudalism system because it was easier for Lords to keep control under their employees.
I believe that the answer is A for 1, and 2 being B.
The Ottoman Empire wanted more nationalism