Answer:
I would say no and this is why I say no
Explanation:
OPTION 3: In 1856, John C. Frémont won eleven northern states on an anti-slavery p.
The Republican party that had originated from a firm political stance against slavery in 1854, nominated John C. Frémont for the 1856 presidential elections.
Even though Frémont didn't gain the elections, he won votes of 11 of the 16 Northern states, unifying the electorate of the Northern and Western states against the Southern states (states in favor of slavery) for the first time in American history.
Cavour and Bismarck used poitics, he knew he couldn't take down Austria on his own so he got help from the Napolion the third. Even though the French backed out he still got Northern Italy back.
Answer:
the bartering of goods for each other
B. To appease something is to try and make better or to subordinate, the opposite of appease is to provoke, or instigate.