According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Margaret Garner: Defying the Fugitive Slave Act" by Levi Coffin.
In this text, we learn about a woman names Margaret Garner who was a slave in Kentucky, but managed to escape. Upon being recaptured, she killed two of her children, preferring death to allowing them to become slaves.
Coffin's narrative shows that he is an abolitionist, and that he is inclined to support the decision of Garner. He describes her story as a heroic and painful one, and argues that only people who have experienced such level of sorrow are able to imagine the pain that Margaret had to endure. The purpose of the text is to show how unimaginable slavery is, and how it can lead people to commit the most desperate acts.
Answer: C.
The discovery of the mummies in Xinjiang sparked debate because they appeared Caucasian in origin.
Explanation:
A collection of ancient mummies were discovered during the 1900s in Xinjiang, China. The mummies were called the Tarim mummies.
There has been a lot of debate caused by the origin of these mummies.
Physical evidence and DNA have shown that the mummies were not Chinese but had both European and Asian features meaning they were of Indo-European origin.
<span>An agglomeration of multiple cities is called a conurbation.
A conurbation is made out of large distinct cities that are clustered together.</span>
The outcome of the US presidential election in 2000 was determined by "the Florida Supreme Court" since the election was highly contested to to many of the ballots being hard to understand.
Answer:
Prolly Britain
Explanation:
Britain is infamous for being reduced from controlling the world to a tiny island within a century, Japan was still feudal (i believe), America was... being America ig, and Germany wasn't that powerful compared to other European countries.