Lincoln believes that the United States will either exist as country that allows slavery or a country that outlaws slavery. He argues that the US cannot continue on as a half slave and half free country. This is evident from the following two quotes:
1) "<span>I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free."
2) "</span><span>It will become all one thing or all the other. "
These quotes are both accurate representations of how Lincoln feels that the country can't exist as having slavery in some places and outlawing slavery in others. The Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act all support his view. These three events were all attempts to solve the issue of slavery in the US. However, none of them are successful in providing a long term solution for this institution.
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Answer: Founding Father Thomas Jefferson, in an early version of the Declaration, drafted a 168-word passage that condemned slavery as one of the many evils foisted upon the colonies by the British crown. The passage was cut from the final wording.
Explanation:
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The correct option is B.
Phylllis Wheatley was the first African-American published female poet. She originated from West Africa, she was captured and sold into slavery when she was about eight years old. She was transported to North America where she was bought by a family and was taught how to read and write. The family encouraged her to be her best when they discovered that she is a talented poet.