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<em>1</em><em>.</em><em>C</em>
<em>2</em><em>.</em><em>B</em>
<em>3</em><em>.</em><em>C</em>
<em>y</em><em>n</em><em> </em><em>lng</em><em> </em><em>alm</em><em> </em><em>ko</em><em>,</em><em>h</em><em>o</em><em>p</em><em>e</em><em> </em><em>i</em><em>t</em><em> </em><em>h</em><em>e</em><em>l</em><em>p</em><em>s</em><em> </em><em>(⌒▽⌒)</em>
Answer:
Senator Charles Sumner, an abolitionist leader before the Civil War and a powerful foe of conciliation toward states that had seceded after the war, considered his field to be "in morals, not politics." He is best remembered for surviving an attack by Representative Preston Brooks in 1856 during which Brooks beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor. Brooks' attack was a sign of the increasing hostility between the North and South in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Answer:Enkidu, an Ancient Babylonian Hero
Explanation:
According to the poem, the gods created Enkidu to help the young king to become a better ruler. Enkidu was created as a fully grown man. His body was covered with shaggy hair and he clothed himself in animal skins. He had no contact with other humans and lived like a wild creature.
<span>By defeating the British in New Orleans during the War of 1812</span>