The way that Lincoln and Douglas view, disagreement and
facts about slavery is that Lincoln views them that they don’t have the ability
to accept or cope up with the moral standards which was opposite of Douglas
thinks. He also views them that they are also avaricious which Douglas didn't
thought of. While Douglas in the other hand, has the belief that the people’s
choice and having the thought of people who are slaves can back down the
movement of the system of labor.
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Answer:
An empire at peace, with many colonies, has resources to support a wealthy, educated population
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Explanation:
Imperial stability, that is a power that successfully manages colonies, leads to more wealth for a nation. More wealth brings peace and stability, at the time of peace, scholars shall be at peace to gain more knowledge and hence the rise of scholarship.
A good example is the 'golden age' of the sighted Gupta empire, Chandragupta expanded his territory as an imperialist which saw his empire stabilize, with peace and wealth, this in turn led to the emergence of a number of scholars such as Kalidasa, the greatest poet of sanskrit during her time.
Answer:
King henry had 6 wives
Explanation:
One died, one survived, two divorced, two beheaded
Answer:
I think option B is correct......
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
One of the dilemmas Spain faced regarding the new colonies established by them was the powerful international presence of the Spanish crown in those new territories against the cost of maintaining that presence.
It is well known that the Spanish conquerors wanted to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources in their colonies to enrich the Spanish crown. However, there was an implicit cost in this feat. Indeed, a high cost it was.
Furthermore, the fear Spanish had of possible occupations by French or English settlers of territories such as Florida, made them accept the presence of Native American Indian tribes like the Seminoles. trying to protect its large peninsula.