I don’t think that is true, during the beginning of the civil war Abraham was having trouble on deciding who to be general of the union, therefore allowing the south the win a lot of battles. I would say it would be A
It would of course be The bill of rights, The constitution, and the magna carta.
more specifically, Choice D. All of the Above
In the decades from 1861 to 1901, the population increased slowly by a few million, at an annual average growth rate of less than 1.3% per year (Figure 1).
Between 1901 and 1921, the population increased almost 3% a year on average. Then it gradually slowed in the following decades, to just above 1% between 1931 and 1941, a level not previously seen.
In the decades from 1941 to 1971, the population increased owing to the baby-boom and strong immigration. During this period, the annual average growth rate was slightly more than 2.1%.
Since the early 1970s, the rate of population growth has held at just over 1% per year on average.
Over the past 10 years, with an annual average growth rate of just over 1%, Canada's population has grown at the fastest pace of any of the G8 countries.
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Fulton's speech (Sinews of Peace) was delivered on March 5, 1946 by Winston Churchill at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, USA; in the USSR, it was considered a signal for the beginning of the Cold War. In the title of Churchill's speech, English phraseology “sinews of war” is played out, which means means for waging war, in which the word “war” is replaced by the word “peace.” It means something like "a means to maintain peace." The original name for the speech was World peace.
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