Answer:
Unquestionable right to leave the union
Explanation:
Before the American Civil War, he operated a large cotton plantation in Mississippi, which his brother Joseph gave him, and owned as many as 113 slaves. Although Davis argued against secession in 1858, he believed that states had an unquestionable right to leave the Union.
When it comes to the Sahara Desert, a statement that is not true is that<u> b. </u><u>Occupies central </u><u>and </u><u>southern Africa. </u>
The Sahara desert:
- Is so large that it is almost as large as the United States
- Contains sand dunes that are as high as 600 feet high
- Has a history that stretches more than 3 million years
One thing that is not true however, is that the Sahara desert occupies the Central and Southern part of Africa as it only occupies the North and parts of the central part of the continent.
In conclusion, option b is wrong.
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D is false I know for sure because FDR's administration was the one that created the New Deal.
A is true.
I don't think B is right.
I'm not too sure about C either. I know that he got support from Progressives in Congress but I'm not sure that he got the reforms from them.
this isn’t even 150 points you lied.