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I think the answer is: He Is promised a free steam engine if John Henry wins
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The Walrus and the Carpenter are tired.
Answer: Option D
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The Walrus and the Carpenter is a poem that was recited to Alice by Tweedledum and Tweedledee. This was a poem which spoke about two characters, the Walrus and the Carpenter. The poem was of Nonsense type. It just exaggerated the characters which was full of fantasy.
The Sun and the Moon was out that night which was not a normal happening. It spoke about the oysters which wore shoes. The Walrus was portrayed as a heartless one feeding on the baby oysters.
The correct answers are A) economic differences, B) the presidential election of 1860, D) social differences, and E) the issue of slavery.
<em>The following were causes of sectionalism: A) economic differences, the presidential election of 1860, social differences, and the issue of slavery.</em>
Sectionalism divided the United States into many forms. It confronted American people on a variety of issues that ended up in a bloody Civil War. The presidential election of 1860 divided the nation. Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln defeated Democratic candidate Stephen A Douglass, and Constitutional Union candidate Jhon Bell. There were many economic differences that divided poor people that tried to make a living with the wealthier people. This created social differences that were notorious and showed the lack of basic things that many people had. And of course, slavery, the issue that divided the North against the South. The Northern states supported desegregation laws while in the South they were against desegregation. For the Southern states, slavery was the base of the economy in the farm fields.
<span>The Enlightenment period (17th and 18th centuries), where government became known as a creation of the people rather than a means of controlling them. The Enlightenment championed reason and individualism over culture and tradition. </span>