The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The main differences between the editorialist from the Chicago Times and President Lincoln on the purpose of the Civil War were the following.
The United States President Abraham Lincoln referred to the purpose of the Civil War in his famous Gettysburg speech, delivered on November 19, 1863.
He was in a ceremony in the National Cemetery located in Pennsylvania when he paid tribute to the American soldiers that had died in the war. And exhorted the people to follow the principles of liberty and justice that characterized the United States.
On the other hand, the editorial published in the Chicago Times criticized Lincoln and his message. The editorial published was: <em>"The cheeks of American people must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat, and dishwatery utterances."</em>
The editorialists expressed that Lincoln's message was not a good one and out of context.
In China’s civil war, the United States backed___.
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that completes and makes the statement above true is answer choice D) the Nationalists, led by Jiang Jieshi. In the year 1928 Jiang becomes president of the Nationalist Republic of China.
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<span>It was an an attempt to create an modern industrialized nation out of an agrarian one in a minimal amount of time.</span>
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Back in 1915, the British needed the help of the Arabs in defeating the Ottoman Empire in World War I. ... In the end, the British promises to the Arabs were a fraud. The Arabs fought and died for the British, thinking that they would gain their independence as a reward for their sacrifice.
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hope it helps its why the arabs felt betrayed