The first monument erected in Richmond, Virginia was in 1890, and it was a monument of Robert E. Lee. Another five monuments were added later, two in 1907, one in 1919, one in 1929, and one in 1996. Thee monuments are mostly related to the confederacy, except for that one of Arthur Ashe, who was a tennis player.
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They penned a handbook which became a standard reference for hunting down and prosecuting (women especially) witches. The book's name was Malleus Maleficarum.
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The answer is:
Both a & b
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The South's greatest advantage lay in the fact that they were familiar with the landscape, Southerners could harass Northern invaders.
The military leaders of the South were far superior to those of the North.
By 1860, eleven of the country’s twelve private or state-supported military colleges were in the South.
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The southern region
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The most famous secession movement was the case of the Southern states of the United States.