Answer:
A
Explanation:
None of the other ones make remote sense. We won the civil war so why would the Union have control over us still.
Answer:
a. anti slavery
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. making abolition a war goal
Explanation:
The Union were not very successful during the first part of the Civil War and this led to a lot of discontent and lack of support for Abraham Lincoln. After the Emancipation Proclamation however, things changed as the Abolitionists and the Black Americans lent their support to him.
It also dissuaded European nations from getting involved in the conflict on the side of the Confederacy because they did not want to be seen as supporting slavery at a time when they had abolished the disgusting practice.
Explanation:
Athenian democracy developed around the 6th century BC in the Greek city-state (known as a polis) of Athens, comprising the city of Athens and the surrounding territory of Attica. Although Athens is the most famous ancient Greek democratic city-state, it was not the only one, nor was it the first; multiple other city-states adopted similar democratic constitutions before Athens.[1][2]

Nineteenth-century painting by Philipp Foltz depicting the Athenian politician Pericles delivering his famous funeral orationin front of the Assembly.

The relief representation depicts the personified Demos being crowned by Democracy. About 336 BC. Ancient Agora Museum.
Athens practiced a political system of legislation and executive bills. Participation was open to adult, male citizens (i.e., not a foreign resident, regardless of how many generations of the family had lived in the city, nor a slave, nor a woman), who "were probably no more than 30 percent of the total adult population".[3]
Solon (in 594 BC), Cleisthenes (in 508/7 BC), and Ephialtes(in 462 BC) contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Cleisthenes broke up the unlimited power of the nobility by organizing citizens into ten groups based on where they lived, rather than on their wealth.[4] The longest-lasting democratic leader was Pericles. After his death, Athenian democracy was twice briefly interrupted by oligarchic revolutions towards the end of the Peloponnesian War. It was modified somewhat after it was restored under Eucleides; the most detailed accounts of the system are of this fourth-century modification, rather than the Periclean system. Democracy was suppressed by the Macedonians in 322 BC. The Athenian institutions were later revived, but how close they were to a real democracy is debatable.
Ok, so what this is is
mixed number is a+b where a is the whole number and b is the fraction
so
whole number times mixed number is
a(a+b)=aa+ab
that is what they measn with distribute
so if you did the top right one
2 and 1/3 imes 3=(2+1/3)(3)=(2)(3)+(1/3)(3)=6+1=7
if you did bottom middle
5 times 3 and 2/5=5(3+2/5)=(5)(3)+(5)(2/5)=15+10=25
Definitly made it way quicker