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Popular sovereignty, also called squatter sovereignty, in U.S. history, a controversial political doctrine according to which the people of federal territories should decide for themselves whether their territories would enter the Union as free or slave states.
Explanation:
Before, demobilization on troops were made by deactivating their units. Those who were overseas were immediately allowed to go home. Unfortunately, they unknowingly brought home diseases from other countries which infected the people they encountered upon coming home. Aside from contracting infectious diseases, the vast majority of the demobilized units added to unemployed labor force giving rise to unemployment rates and other economic hurdles.
Due to these difficulties, the US government tried to avoid the same problems from occurring by demobilizing individuals instead of units. These individuals have to undergo thorough physical examinations, financial claims were made, and administrative details were collected.
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1. thomas jefferson 2. James Armistead 3. george washington 4. george III
Explanation:
The false statement would be <span>The raid was a success. John Brown's raid was the start of the Civil War
It is true that John brown's raid was the one that initiated the civil war, but the effort was unsuccesful due to lack of help for John. harriet Tubman was sick at that time and Frederick Douglass did not like John Brown's plan.
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Answer: I believe the correct word for these actions would be 'selfless'
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