Most isolationists felt that there was no need for americans to feel threatened by developments in Europe and Asia because the vast pacific and atlantic oceans insulated the country from troubles in those regions, and the United States had formed friendly alliances with all the other nations in the Western hemisphere.
1. Lincoln decided to go to war against the Confederacy after <u>b. The Capture of Fort Sumter</u>.
2. a. Having better <u>generals and soldiers</u> was <u>NOT</u> an advantage of the North during the Civil War.
3. The Monitor and the Merrimack were <u>c. ironclad ships</u> introduced during the Civil War.
4. The Emancipation Proclamation <u>c. freed all slaves</u> behind Confederate lines.
5. The Civil War ended at <u>a. Appomattox Court House</u>.
6. The raw material used to form steel was <u>c. iron</u>.
7. The following new invention changed life for many Americans during the Industrial Revolution: <u>c. none of the above</u>.
8. The truth about the transcontinental railroad was <u>b. It created more</u> opportunities for farmers.
9. Labor unions were formed to <u>c. protect workers</u> from dangerous working conditions.
10. The following immigrant attempted to take control of the steel industry: <u>c. Andrew Carnegie</u>.
11. Immigrants came to America <u>c. in search of</u> religious freedom or improvements in their current economic situation.
12. The majority of immigrants came to the United States from <u>b. Eastern and Southern Europe</u>.
Thus, the first shots of the Civil War were at South Carolina's <u>Fort Sumter,</u> while the war ended at Vi-rginia's <u>Appomattox Court House.</u>
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Answer:
(C) He suffered bad treatment but led the way for others.
Explanation:
Jackie Robinson was the first African American baseball player who played in the modern era Major League Baseball (MLB). Robinson first played in MLB on April 1947, with the Brooklyn Dodgers team, which is a feat considering the racism that was happening to black baseball players at the time.
In 1945, the Boston Red Sox baseball club deliberately conducted trials for black players including Robinson just to embarrass them. When Robinson had managed to join the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1946, he still had to dispute with a teammate and also an opponent who refused to play against him. Despite much pressure, Robinson remained focused on his playing, which culminates in his win for the MLB Rookie of the Year Award in 1947 alongside becoming an all-star for 6 seasons in a row from 1949 to 1954.