<span>Both Harriet Martineau and W. E. B. Du Bois are both socialists but the former is British and the later is an American. They both were interested by the promise made by the American constitution in the grounds of democracy but were later appalled as the promise was not exactly fulfilled..</span>
So they can state how people would argue with their facts and explain how they are wrong
I think is C,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The Kansas-Nebraska Act passed May 30, 1854 allowed the territories of Kansas & Nebraska to decide themselves wether or not they would adopt slavery. This infuriated the Northerns who followed the Missouri Compromise and the Southerns pushed for slavery in the territories. Due to this two legislation in Kansas many people opposed each other giving Kansas the nickname "Bleeding Kansas" President Pierce had to send in Federal Troops to cease the civil unrest.
Too summarize the Kansas-Nebraska act stated that the territories could vote wether or not they should adopt slavery.
"B. It instructed officials on appropriate behavior" is a false statement about Egyptian art and literature, since officials were not instructed in their jobs through art.