Lincoln wanted to bring the south back into the union as quickly as possible, because he knew that a house divided "could not stand". He didn't want to punish the South like many other Republicans.
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Explanation:
The first principle, minzu zhuyi, or “nationalism,” earlier had meant opposition to the Qing (Manchu) dynasty and to foreign imperialism; now Sun explained the phrase as denoting self-determination for the Chinese people as a whole and also for the minority groups within China. The second principle, minquan, or the “rights of the people,” sometimes translated as “democracy,” could be achieved, Sun explained, by allowing the Chinese people to control their own government through such devices as election, initiative, referendum, and recall. The last principle was minsheng, or “people’s livelihood,” which is often translated as “socialism.” This was the most vague of the three principles, but by it Sun seemed to have in mind the idea of equalization of land ownership through a just system of taxation.
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B. Louis XIV
Explanation:
Louis XIV was the ruler of the Bourbon Dynasty he began to follow the traditional absolute monarchy that would last a century he declared 'Divine Right' of King. According to his Divine right, the strength of the King to govern comes from God and the King is the messenger or agent of God on the Earth.
Divine rights allow Monarch to rule and control all aspects of the Government because people believe he is the messenger of God on the earth.
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its is all true all above the question
Option B seems to be the best.
African Americans were encouraged to enter politics
. Where does the poster mention this?
African Americans were asked to purchase war bonds to support the war
. You can clearly see the poster say, "BUY WAR BONDS."
African Americans were only involved in the war effort as nurses
. NO, matter of fact they did a lot more than that.
African Americans served on the frontlines and stood as an example of bravery. The poster shows the Air force and the Navy uniforms. Although this might seem correct it says nothing about African Americans serving on the front lines or bravery.
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