<u>C. He claimed that slavery would be protected in states where it already existed. </u>
At the moment of Lincoln' inauguration speech, he was aware of the marked division between the southern and northern states due to the slavery issue, and that many Southern people feared that their property, their peace and personal security were to be endangered during his term in Office, therefore, he intended to soothe those fears throughout the speech, one of his first declarations was the following:
<u><em>I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. </em></u>
Throughout the speech, Lincoln also encourage people to conform to and abide by the laws of the Constitution (such as the free will of states to institute slavery), however, it also addressed people's constitutional right to amend the Constitution and to change the government whenever they deemed it necessary.
In short, Lincoln did not intend to threaten the institution of slavery in the states where it existed, he preferred to protect it, however, he did not promote slavery in the northern states either. He aimed to abide by the rules already established, mainly because of the hostility that existed in the nation.
"<u>Kennedy chose Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, who had finished second on the presidential ballot, as his running mate. </u>Johnson, a Protestant Texan, provided geographical and religious balance to a ticket led by a Catholic Northeasterner, but many liberals did not like the pick"
found this info from (<em>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_Democratic_Party_vice_presidential_candidate_selection</em>)
Feudal England<span>, </span>Germany<span> and BLANK </span>were the leading powers of the age<span>. France is your answer
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Ok, I'm going to say 90km. In 8 trips, he makes 16 km. 8 times 5 is 40. So multiply 16 times 5 to get your answer, which is about 55 miles
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