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The correct answer is Supported believed Alaska would provide valuable natural resources, while detractors felt it was too cold and too far away.
The annexation of Alaska was a controversial topic in Congress during the mid 1800's. The decision to add it to the United States as a territory was decided by one vote in Congress. The individuals who voted against the annexation felt it was a waste of time and money. They gave it nicknames like "Seward's Folly" (named after Secretary of State William Seward) and "Johnson's Polar Bear Garden" (After president Andrew Johnson who approved of the annexation).
Some religious sects resist change and they seek to keep the world exactly as it was, when that particular religion was founded or when doctrines of that religion were established and this is what we call fundamentalism.
However, the combined energy of religious groups can motivate political and social change. Fundamentalism being used by extremists in the Middle East combine religion and government in order to create more "Islamic states".
- To use "Shari'a Law" for whole society
- Limit the effects of modernization
- Force non-fundamentalist Muslims and other to obey, even using violence
- Women's rights are virtually non-existent
- Unfair justice system
- Punishments are cruel
- Target the United States as the "Great Satan"
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