1. Dutch
2. was mostly limited to the Malay Penninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago.
During the Civil War, African Americans in the North <u>B. </u><u>fought </u><u>in s</u><u>egregated regiments.</u>
During the Civil War:
- African Americans were not initially allowed to join the Union armies.
- African Americans eventually enrolled in the war but were in segregated units.
These segregated units were commanded by White officers as the Union did not want to commission any Black officers. These units fought bravely and earned much praise.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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Answer:
since people like Mary Wollstonecraft and Catherine the Great were critical, and influenced/supported women into excelling in jobs and ideas that the enlightenment were thought to be only for men.
Explanation:
I would have tried to find a more middle of the road solution as Johnson had proposed. Lincoln's 10% plan was too lenient. The South would have just pretended to take oath and moved on and kept doing what they were doing, just under a different name. The Radical Reconstruction Plan was much too harsh. Requiring all that they demanded would have kept a sour taste in the mouths of southerners. It also would have effectively stripped almost every remaining man of their right to vote since they all fought for the South.
They were less respected than farmers & labors. That is the false answer. Hope this helped!! :)