Answer:
The correct citation for a book with an author is: Wordsworth stated that romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings." (263).
Explanation:
According to the APA sixth edition style, when referencing a quotation within the text, you can choose to mention the name of the author within the sentence or in the parenthesis, not both.
In the example given in the question, the name of the author is already mentioned in the sentence, which is why, after the quotation, you just need to state the page number using parenthesis.
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He bought the Louisiana Territory from France
Answer:
The correct answer is b: in doubt until the great Union victories in the Battles of Atlanta and Mobile Bay
Explanation:
President Lincoln (1809-1865) was re-elected in the Election of 1864 mostly because of the great <em>Union</em> victories in the Battles of Atlanta and Mobile Bay. These two were significant blows to the <em>Confederacy</em>, and until those victories, Lincoln winning the election had been much in doubt. One of the reasons was that the <em>Civil War</em> was taking longer than expected to come to an end - but the spirit and morale in the North were lifted due to the Union victory in the two battles. This was a crucial aspect that secured the <em>re-election</em> of President Lincoln, who, on <em>November 8</em>, defeated George McClellan (1826-1885), his <em>Democratic competitor</em>, once a Union general.
This 1864 presidential election was only held only for those states which had not separated themselves from the <em>Union</em>.