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The renaissance was an important period in European history due to it's great art.
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- The Renaissance was very important because it laid the "foundation" for the "age of exploration" and eventual 'European global domination'.
- It was the age when many great arts were created. Europe was not a dominating in global power, at that time the strongest powers were the middle east, India and China.
- At the when Europe saw the renaissance, it was the period of time right before the "age of exploration".
For Lincoln, allowing American democracy to succeed was compatible with the ideal of freedom; allowing secessionists to destroy it (in response to a democratic election) was not. In other words, Lincoln did not believe that true freedom was letting states do their own thing--and letting the pillars of American constitutional democracy run amok--but instead, in maintaining a union where the great experiment of democracy could flourish. As Lincoln himself said quite clearly in the Gettysburg Address, he was committed to making sure "...that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." I suppose you can argue that Lincoln's vision of freedom was not worth the price, but you cannot deny that he had a vision of freedom--and that, for him, this vision was compatible with maintaining the historic, unprecedented political freedom that was achieved in 1776.
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Creek is Muskogean, Cherokee is iroquian, Powhatan is Algonquian, and Seminole is Muskogean
I’m actually part Cherokee myself so...yea
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(Choice C) Scientific notation
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A method of expressing very large and very small numbers to avoid using the many zeros that would be required otherwise.