Back then senators weren't elected through popular vote. Abraham had to be appointed by state legislatures
The Jesuits founded schools that were at first established around the mid 1500s. Those schools were generally to teach others normal educational matters that were also taught in other schools, but they also included theological studies in the mix. It was also required of the students to follow christian rituals (simple things like morning prayers). Catholic colleges nowadays still have similar practices.
They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
No. I don't because of the way politics are going. Political advisers should be able to make the decision on how many member go in every 2 years.
Northerners felt extremely betrayed by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. In fact, many Southerners physically attacked Northerners for their beliefs. Before the Kansas-Nebraska Act, many Northerners didn't have any opinion on slavery, but the act opened their eyes.
women were viewed as inferior to men.