Answer:
A
Explanation:
This resulted in the CSA(Confederate States of America) being split into two.
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Explanation:
There were several ways in which the Lincoln Administration limited civil liberties during the War of the Rebellion. Firstly Habeas Corpus was suspended, meaning that persons deemed unloyal to the Union could be arrested and jailed without showing due cause or charges (habeas Corpus). Secondly civil law was suspended in those areas of the South under Union Control and placed under martial law. Censorship was imposed on several newspapers and journalists, although in practice this proved to be difficult to enforce. Restrictions on commerce were enacted and enforced. These are just a few of the ways civil liberties were circumvented during the Civil War.
The correct order is:
1. Christopher Columbus reaches the Caribbean Sea - October 12, 1492.
This was the first official European exploration that actually ''discovered'' the islands close the Americas.
2. King Henry VII funds a voyage for explorer John Cabot - 1497.
This was the first voyage to the New World by an Englishman, and it was mostly exploration of parts of the eastern coast of North America.
3. Vasco da Gama reaches India by sea - May 20, 1498.
Successful expedition on a new route around the African continent which allowed the Portuguese to trade freely with India once again.
4. Maps of the new lands are named for explorer Amerigo Vespucci - 1501.
Vespucci managed to get the credit for the discovery of the New World, so the maps were named after him.
5. Ferdinand Magellan sets out to circumnavigate the globe - 1519.
It was the first successful expedition that managed to make a circle around the world, most of the crew didn't survived to celebrate the achievement.
The correct answer is to seek an education in order to better themselves and be able to compete with whites and have the intellectual and educational resources to challenge and eliminate segregation and any other racial barriers to their advancement. Indeed, Washington was an educator of great erudition and held several college degrees. He understood that during his time, political agitation in the form of protests and/or ideological confrontation would not be able to bring justice and equality to African Americans.
Since he had been born into slavery, he was aware that the vast majority of African Americans lacked a proper education and were mostly illiterate, which greatly disadvantaged them when trying to assert their rights. He concluded that it was necessary to favor the emergence of an elite of African American middle class leaders who would lead the Civil Rights movement. He was also very astute, as he presented a compromising public persona to Southern white supremacists and secretly funded legal challenges to segregationist laws and regulations.