The correct answer is the Battle of Antietam.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War. Roughly 22,000 were killed. However, this battle gave the Union a victory in terms of strategic location. This "victory" gave Lincoln the confidence to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation stated that slaves "in all rebellious states" (meaning the Confederacy). This did not sit well with the Confederates and practically all the states ignored it since they considered themselves part of another country anyways.
Answer with Explanation:
People risked their own lives just to stay alive in war time because of their "political ideology." It was common for people to go to war, especially men, because it was deemed important in order to have<u> social order in the society.</u> This was also partly because of "pride" and "patriotism" to one's country which was common long time ago. They risked their own lives, not because they wanted to live but because <em>they wanted their families to be protected and to continue living.</em> Besides this, there were also laws<em> (the draft)</em> which strictly orders men to join the war whether they like it or not.<em> </em>
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2 things one is this a joke question and 2 its D
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It would be the fall of the roman empire. hope it helps