Answer:
ending slavery
Explanation:
During the American Civil war, US President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as a followed up to his preliminary warning to any state that refused to end its rebellion against the Union. The Emancipation proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free.". This serves as the greater moral purpose of the American civil war by the North, along with the aim of preserving the Union.
Hence, the geater moral purpose President Lincoln define for the north in the American civil war, is to END SLAVERY
I am pretty sure it is parasitism because the tapeworm is hurting the stickleback
Answer:
Two mian reasons why civilizations seek to expand their power:
- The quest for more resources: resources are always scarce, and every civilization wants to have more of them. Expanding its power, territory, and influence, is a way to seek control of more resources.
- To keep other civilizations from becoming more powerful: some civilizations have tried to expand their power mainly with the goal of keeping some neighboring civilization from becoming more powerful. For example, in Mesopotamia, the Assyrians conquered ended up conquering the Babylonians become the two civilizations were not able to coexist.
do you think expansion always leads to conflict?
No, expansion does not necessarily lead to conflict if the civilization that expands is pluralistic and respects cultural differences, and gives territories some degree of autonomy.