What is Lincoln's point of view regarding of the future of the country?
Lincoln views the future of the country as a country undivided and free from slavery.
Which statement from the excerpt shows his point of view?
I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free.
Explain how the selected quote shows Lincoln's point of view.
He predicts that the only way the country will 'endure' or survive is that everyone is free and there are no two opposing sides.
What is a historical idea or event that supports Lincoln's point of view?
When the 13th Amendment of the Constitution was ratified, slavery was abolished and has stayed that way. Now, America still survives.
China militarily force defeated by imperial countries then make them to put sign in unequal treaties. Hence, they got trading rights along with legal privileges in China.
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the 19th century, the British suffered a lot of unstable trade relations with China and Japan. They were importing a lot of goods from them but they were unable to export a lot of goods.
This is because British consumes a lot of tea and China being one of the largest producers of tea, became their sole source of tea. British tried to sell products like woollen clothes but it was not suitable for Chinese who were accustomed to wearing cotton and silk clothes. Then, China signed Treaty of Nanjing.
Answer:
c. the Transportation Security Administration