The Emancipation Proclamation promptly declared that all slaves in slave states were freed.
However, there were certain caveats to this. First, the Emancipation Proclamation did not affect slave states that stayed in the Union, at least not until the end of the war. Secondly, the Emancipation Proclamation did not have effect on slave states that joined the Confederate States of America, and therefore was voided. The Emancipation Proclamation, in the end, was a token set up by President Lincoln as a promise that slavery would end one day. He was able to follow through with such a promise after the Union won the American Civil War.
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Answer:
cross-sectional
Explanation:
cross-sectional study is a kind of study which investigate variables through analyzed the data collected in one specific time for a population. In this study, sample of participants are the same in all variables except one.
in the mentioned research, changing variable is age.
The causes of the first crusade was Muslim sultans righted their rule/ restricted movement of the Christians, so they couldn’t visit Jerusalem. It escalated from there.
Who won
1. Christians
2. Muslims
3.Muslims
4.Christians
5.Muslims
6. Christians
7. Muslims
8. No victor
9. Muslims.
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Because he thought it was threat to the national ideals.
I think it could be C) raw materials