Well assuming you mean America, and not considering Civil War, I would say the draft of the Constitution Thomas Jefferson want to make slavery illegal, but he needed the southern states approval.
It would be "d. eight-hour days" that was not a problem faced by workers in nineteenth century mills or mines, since legislation advocating for strict working hours did not come about until the Progressive Era.
This was an organized movement that mobilized the Christians to be involved in political parties. <span>This was led by Jerry Falwell using "I Love America" quote for mobilization. The call was for the preservation of moral laws in their country.</span>
Medieval philosophy is characterized for its heavy focus on theology, discussing topics such as the <em>problem of evil</em>, the <em>problem of free will</em>, <em>faith</em>, <em>the existence of God</em>, <em>the human soul</em>, and <em>immortality of the intellect</em>.
In Medieval times, Thinkers were devoted Christians who dedicated their lives on the search for the truth.