Answer:
1 - 9/11 was the terrorist attack that took place at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and another unknown target. Personally, I believe that the terrorist attack was a tragic loss of life and shows how nations, such as the United States, need to rise and unite against terrorist threats.
2 - I believe that pain and destruction on Earth created by humans has a lot of sources. Whether it is political, for money, or due to the corrupt mind of a human being. It may be for persecution against a race, ethnicity, etc, it may be for control of land, or it could be for religious purposes.
3 - The 9/11 attacks occured due to 19 Islamic terrorists. These terrorists were funded by a man known as Osama Bin Laden. Osama "declared war" against the US in 1998 where he called for the murder of American civilians. The attacks may have occured to incite the United States into a war against the Islamic regimes in the Middle East. It could have also been to deter the United States away from the Middle East and Israel.
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I think A looks about right tbh
Answer:
1. Illinois
2. Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln.
3. The Issue of Slavery Extension
Explanation:
In the course of seeking for senatorial seat, both Democrats candidate Stephen A. Douglas and the Republican counterpart Abraham Lincoln went into series of debates in 1858, to argue the Issue of Slavery Extension in new Western states (New Mexico, California, and Texas).
The debates which was convened in seven different places includes Ottawa, Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston, Galesburg, Quincy and Alton.
Hence, in 1858, the two candidates for US Senator from ILLINOIS were STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS and ABRAHAM LINCOLN. In their campaign debates, they argued about THE ISSUE OF SLAVERY EXTENSION in new western states.
Answer:
Popular sovereignty
Explanation:
"The power to govern comes from the people," is a principle of the popular sovereignty doctrine.