Answer:
What about red states break away?
Explanation: Red vs blue. There will be a revolution. It is sad, but it is true. I wish I could join the rebels... I have my U.S flag upside down. This is for distress.
My dad is a U.S Army Veteran, he took an oath to support and defend the U.S Constitution from Foreign and Domestic enemies. Bided is a domestic enemy of the U.S Constitution. His oath never had an expiration date. Also the rest of the Veterans who took this oath, their oath never had an expiration date. Veterans will rise. So you know what, you can kiss my butt left-wing crack heads. GAME ON BUDDY. Want war, we will give you war. NOW.
You didn't give us answer choices, but we can at least define "rotten boroughs" for you here ... and that may be enough to lead you to the correct answer.
A "rotten borough," also sometimes called a "pocket borough," was a borough or area that had a representative seat in Parliament but no longer really had much population in the borough. People had moved to the cities in droves due to industrialization. But as old parliamentary regions retained their representation in the House of Commons, their small electorate could be controlled by a small faction, or even by a single person. That's where the term "pocket borough" came from, as a whole representative district was essentially "in the pocket" of a single powerful person or family in that district.
Obviously all of that is bad for democracy. Democratic processes work best when the people are represented fairly. How boroughs for Parliament were drawn up, or how congressional districts for the US Congress are drawn up today, has an affect on how people are represented democratically. In the USA today, we have a sort of similar problem in what are called "gerrymandered" districts. Look up that term to learn more!
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Hi,
The democrats have super delegates who accounts for 20% of overall delegates and can show support to who they want at the convection. In republicans, a candidate only wins a nomination if he/she attains at least 1191 delegates’ votes at the convection.
Explanation
Prior to a presidential election, delegates are selected to represent states at the convection. Delegates at the convection cast votes in favor of a single candidate. In a democratic convention, 2025 delegates are needed to win a nomination out of the 4050 Democratic Party delegates.
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What were the main military challenges Lincoln faced during the Civil War?
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President Lincoln faced several military challenges during the Civil War. The first challenge he faced keeping Washington, D.C. in the Union. Since Virginia had seceded, he needed Maryland to remain in the Union. If Maryland had seceded from the Union, Washington, D.C. would have been in the Confederacy. He arrested all the lawmakers in Maryland who supported Maryland seceding from the Union. Thus, Maryland remained in the Union.
President Lincoln had a difficult time finding good military leaders to lead the Union army. Most of the military schools were in the South. Many generals chose to fight for their home state. Thus, the South had better generals than the North had during the Civil War.
President Lincoln had to deal with his generals who were very cautious. General McClellan was very hesitant to move his army. After the South retreated at Antietam, General McClellan didn’t pursue the Confederate army. An opportunity was lost to possibly defeat the South at this point in time. Eventually, President Lincoln replaced General McClellan.
In order for the Union to win the war, the Union was going to have to invade the South and defeat them in battles that would occur in the South. The southern generals and soldiers knew the land in the South better than the Union generals and soldiers did. This gave the South an advantage. Additionally, while the South only had to fight a defensive war, President Lincoln didn’t have this luxury. The Union had to defeat the South in battles that would take place in the South.
President Lincoln faced several military challenges during the Civil War.