Answer:
The civil war was long and bloody, but it was necessary to keep the union together.
Explanation:
This is a counterargument as it acknowledges the downsides of the war, but explains why it was necessary.
President Lincoln's leadership was key to North's victory against the South during the Civil War.
The farthest point west that the Civil War was fought was in Tucson, AZ - Pichaco Pass.
<span>Article 2 of the United States Constitution is the section that makes the executive branch of the government. The Executive branch of the government is the branch that has the responsibility and authority for the administration throughout the day of the state.</span>
The Nile River is described as the lifeblood of Egypt because everybody needed the river. They grew crops, took baths, and cleaned clothes in the river. So many people relied on the river back then, and still do to this day. The number one reason the river was needed was for crops. The sand and dirt away from the river was not fertile and dry, so crops weren't able to be grown. Now next to the river, the ground as fertile and wet. Farmers lived near and relied on the Nile a lot.