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If President Lincoln hadn't been assassinated, I believe that Reconstruction and the post-war era would have been more historically positive and ambitious. I think Lincoln would have achieved more things politically and socially for America, and would have done more to fight against many injustices in this country. Andrew Johnson did not have a positive presidency, says his impeachment. Lincoln had plans, but Andrew Johnson created policies and actions that went against the Republican Party and angered many, like his pardoning of Southerners. Lincoln would have continued to be a great figure for his party and I believe would have provided more as leadership than Johnson. If he was not assassinated, I believe that Lincoln would have continued his legacy and his fight for justice in America.
He was the leader of the Sioux who defeated Gen. Custer at Wounded Knee
-Quran as the Islam religion Holy book.
-Prophet Muhammad as the Islam religion preacher.
-The Islam 5 pillars.
-Belief in the one and only one God,
-The Quran Golden rules.
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<u>Answer</u>:
B: advanced farming techniques is NOT an achievement of the Shang dynasty
<u>Explanation</u>:
“Shang Dynasty” had theocracy and monarchy in which people are ruled by the king. Gods were recognised as supreme powers.
Shang Dynasty was also known as “Bronze Age of China”. It was well -known for its craftsmanship in ‘bronze’ and ‘ceramic’. But still Shang Dynasty is best known for the “Chinese Writing system”. The earliest of these writings was found on tortoise shells. So, the achievement for which Shang Dynasty is not known is “advanced farming techniques”.
Hello! Your answer is isolationist.
China in the 17th century was the late Ming dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. The Ming dynasty was an isolationist government - they periodically banned private shipping, burned privately owned ships, and drove the population away from the coastline. Essentially, they disliked foreigners and their influences (including trade) and weren't afraid to show it. The Qing dynasty continued these types of policies as well.
Japan in the 17th century was also isolationist. In the mid 17th century, a policy called the kaikin was enforced. This prohibited foreign contact with most outside countries (however some trade and diplomatic relationships were still carried out). This was only removed in the mid 19th century.
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