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President of Confederacy Jefferson Davis
President of the Union Abraham Lincoln
Leader of Confederate army Robert E Lee
Leader of Union Army Ulysses S Grant
Lead Slaves to freedom Harriet Tubman
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C because it's a monarchy basically there's only one ruler
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Instituted in the hope of avoiding war, appeasement was the name given to Britain’s policy in the 1930s of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked. Most closely associated with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, it is now widely discredited as a policy of weakness. Yet at the time, it was a popular and seemingly pragmatic policy. Hitler’s expansionist aims became clear in 1936 when his forces entered the Rhineland. Two years later, in March 1938, he annexed Austria. At the Munich Conference that September, Neville Chamberlain seemed to have averted war by agreeing that Germany could occupy the Sudetenland, the German-speaking part of Czechoslovakia - this became known as the Munich Agreement. In Britain, the Munich Agreement was greeted with jubilation. However, Winston Churchill, then estranged from government and one of the few to oppose appeasement of Hitler, described it as ‘an unmitigated disaster’. Appeasement was popular for several reasons. Chamberlain - and the British people - were desperate to avoid the slaughter of another world war. Britain was overstretched policing its empire and could not afford major rearmament. Its main ally, France, was seriously weakened and, unlike in the First World War, Commonwealth support was not a certainty. Many Britons also sympathised with Germany, which they felt had been treated unfairly following its defeat in 1918. But, despite his promise of ‘no more territorial demands in Europe’, Hitler was undeterred by appeasement. In March 1939, he violated the Munich Agreement by occupying the rest of Czechoslovakia. Six months later, in September 1939, Germany invaded Poland and Britain was at war.
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- <em>First line : </em>Whose mouth speaketh vanity,
- <em>Second line : </em>and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood.
The Book of Psalms is the first book of the third section ("Writings") of the Jewish Bible, and therefore a book of the Christian Old Testament. These psalms are considered to be 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian Church, but more in the Eastern Church. The word "psalm" comes from "psalmoi." meaning "instrumental music."
In a A) command economy the government controls all aspects of the economy and makes all decisions about what goods will be produced, who will produce them, and how they will be produced. This is the opposite of a market economy in which the market determines these elements of the economy.