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negro speaks of rivers and If we must die are poems written by
Langston Hughes and Claude Mckay respectively. Both of this express the hardships
and prejudices that African American experienced in the united
states. This poems reflect the racism and the pride of been an
african american.
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N the late 19th century people like Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge felt America should expand beyond its borders for all of the following reasons except "<span>b. as an extension of manifest destiny" since this mindset only applied to furthering US borders in the continental US. </span>
The answer is B since Lincoln thought slavery in general was “unjust” and wanted it abolished as well as many African Americans served for the union
Slavery was still an issue, so Congress had to pass the Missouri Compromise. There were equal amounts of slave and free states before Missouri requested statehood, so there was much debate on whether Missouri should represent a free or a slave state in Congress, meaning whichever group it represented would get more representation in Congress. So, Maine was admitted as a free state at the same time Missouri was admitted as a slave state, creating the Missouri Compromise.