Answer:
supporters of slavery in the South
Explanation:
Why did Southerners support the Kansas-Nebraska Act? The Popular Sovereignty clause in the Act meant the territories might allow slavery and enter the Union as slave states. The population increased greatly as settlers flooded into the territory from both free states and slave states.
The term Levee en masse denotes a short-term requisition of all able-bodied men to defend the nation and was based upon the concept of the democratic citizen versus the royal subject.
Sojourner Truth--Sojourner Truth was born a slave and eventually ran away to freedom after New York abolitionist slavery.
Sojourner Truth joined the abolitionist movement advocating for the end to slavery but also spoke for women's rights. "Ain't I a Woman" is her most famous speech delivered in Ohio at a women's rights convention.
Answer:
Respuesta: Invade Polonia.
Explanation:
Hitler ordena a la Wehrmacht, el Ejército de Tierra del Tercer Reich, invadir a la República de Polonia en la madrugada del 1 de abril de 1.939, esa invasión generó reacciones por parte de Reino Unido y Francia, los cuales tenían acuerdos de defensa mutua con ese país de la Europa Oriental. A las primeras horas de la mañana de ese día, el Reino Unido y la República Francesa declararon la guerra al Tercer Reich, dando comienzo a la Segunda Guerra Mundial.