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i think it wasn't right because they got off to a bumpy start as a new country.
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The abolitionists were accused of provoking stronger sectionalism because they used violent and aggressive tactics and actively worked to undermine the slave system in the south.
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Some historians say that the abolitionists actually helped to strengthen sectionalism in the south because In the North, the abolitionist feeling grew and there was opposition to the extension of slavery into the Western regions that had not yet become states. The Southerners believed that slavery was essential to their economy and even non-slaveholding whites in the the south generally supported slavery because they did not want the competition for land from free blacks. In 1835 antislavery mailings were sent to southern post offices and this angered the pro-slavery segment of Southern society. John Brown was an abolitionist who tried to start a slave revolt in the south in 1859 with a raid on an arsenal at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Hmm. Either A or C Sorry I can't give you the direct answer. I would go with A because there is no mule pushing the plow. GL
The 'Complete plan' step involves the leader finalizing any modifications to their plan.
The United States Marine Corps' strategic planning method to accomplish mission objectives is a set of troop-leading steps following the 'B.A.M.C.I.S.' acronym:
- Begin Planning
- Arrange Reconnaissance
- Make Reconnaissance
- Complete Plan
- Issue Order
- Supervise
The 'Complete plan' step involves tweaking the theoretical plan once there is enough information at the planner's disposal.