Slavery tolerated because of "necessity" means that you do not really want to do it, but you think you must do it. An example is when you have a farm and you need people to work on it. The trouble behind this scenario is that your farm isn’t making money to pay your farm helpers their proper wages, so you resort to slavery. In this case, you do not need money for salaries because your farm is doing well to keep your slaves clothed and fed.
Slavery affirmed as a "moral right" is when you think it is your right to be the master and the slaves deserves to be slaves.
1. Lincoln decided to go to war against the Confederacy after <u>b. The Capture of Fort Sumter</u>.
2. a. Having better <u>generals and soldiers</u> was <u>NOT</u> an advantage of the North during the Civil War.
3. The Monitor and the Merrimack were <u>c. ironclad ships</u> introduced during the Civil War.
4. The Emancipation Proclamation <u>c. freed all slaves</u> behind Confederate lines.
5. The Civil War ended at <u>a. Appomattox Court House</u>.
6. The raw material used to form steel was <u>c. iron</u>.
7. The following new invention changed life for many Americans during the Industrial Revolution: <u>c. none of the above</u>.
8. The truth about the transcontinental railroad was <u>b. It created more</u> opportunities for farmers.
9. Labor unions were formed to <u>c. protect workers</u> from dangerous working conditions.
10. The following immigrant attempted to take control of the steel industry: <u>c. Andrew Carnegie</u>.
11. Immigrants came to America <u>c. in search of</u> religious freedom or improvements in their current economic situation.
12. The majority of immigrants came to the United States from <u>b. Eastern and Southern Europe</u>.
Thus, the first shots of the Civil War were at South Carolina's <u>Fort Sumter,</u> while the war ended at Vi-rginia's <u>Appomattox Court House.</u>
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Children killed when they arrived in killing centers
children killed immediately after birth or in institutions
children born in ghettos and camps who survived because prisoners hid them
children, usually over age 12, who were used as forced laborers and as subjects of medical experiments
C they were fought on confederate soil
The answer is B....Have a good day with a big fat A