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1. C-phonograph
2. B- Guglielmo Marconi
3. C-India
4. D- King Leopold ll
5. D- china
6. B- china
7.B- Most people in both the North and the South thought the war would be short" and" and
 C-Lincoln had a clear vision for the United States as a nation bound together by democratic ideals". although the last statement is correct that the North wanted to end slavery, the North did not start the war.  
8.  D. a nationalist who fought for Italian unity and freedom and founded Young Italy
9. D. He was a Prussian chancellor who played a major role in the unification of Germany.
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The Petition of Right of 1628 contained four main points:
-No taxes could be levied without Parliament's consent
-No English subject could be imprisoned without cause - thus reinforcing the right of habeas corpus
-No quartering of soldiers in citizens homes
-No martial law may be used in peacetime
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The area on the map is three
 
        
             
        
        
        
In the State Government, they filled positions up to and including governor. African-Americans made up the majority of state legislators in various states.
<h3>How did 
Southerners react to 
Reconstruction?</h3>
Most white Southerners who witnessed the outcome and liberation were astonished. Many families suffered the loss of loved ones as well as the destruction of their homes. Some considered leaving the South completely, while others withdrew into nostalgia for the past and the Confederacy's Lost Cause.
When the Emancipation Proclamation was ultimately released, both the freed and enslaved African-American community cheered, in spite of the critiques of many black leaders who opposed Lincoln's stalling attempts to end slavery.
Thus, In the State Government, they filled positions.
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False .<span>The land of </span>Mesopotamia lies between<span> the </span>Euphrates<span> and the </span>Tigris<span> rivers
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