The Lost Cause of the Confederacy, or simply the Lost Cause, is an American pseudo-historical,[1][2] negationist ideology that advocates the belief that the cause of the Confederate States during the American Civil War was heroic, just, and not centered on slavery.[3] This ideology has furthered the belief that slavery was moral, because the enslaved were happy, even grateful, and it also brought economic prosperity. The notion was used to perpetuate racism and racist power structures during the Jim Crow era in the American South.[4] It emphasizes the supposed chivalric virtues of the antebellum South. It thus views the war as a struggle primarily waged to save the Southern way of life[5] and to protect "states' rights", especially the right to secede from the Union. It casts that attempt as faced with "overwhelming Northern aggression". It simultaneously minimizes or completely denies the central role of slavery and white supremacy in the build-up to, and outbreak of, the war.[4]
<h2>Palestine's Early Roots
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From about 1517 to 1917, the Ottoman Empire ruled much of the region. When World War I ended in 1918, the British took control of Palestine.
he asked ukraine for secret information about biden even though he has the cia and fbi who work for him...its against the law for the president to ask another country for that. it was the "quid pro quo" scandal
fbi was investigating if russia tried to cheat the election for trump in the first election
The best option regarding the 1867 Reconstruction Act would be that "<span>(A) The law divided the South into districts run by the Union military," since North did not "trust" the South to implement many changes on its own. </span>
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Cleopatra. The last scion of the Ptolemaic dynasty that ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years, Cleopatra secured her position—and her kingdom's independence—through her influence over Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, some of the most powerful Western men of the time.
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