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I believe the answer is A. Labor Strike
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Which Enlightenment thinker questioned the validity of sensory experience and observation?John Locke
The right answer is Darius iii was the king of Persia. As the ancient knowledge tells, Darius III was the most important opponent of Alexander the great, and one of the most achievements of his conquests. The Persian kingdom was an immense empire, established two centuries before and extending from portions in North Africa, Mediterranean, India and central Asia. Even the odds against Alexander the great, he succeeded in defeating the Persian army during three major combats.
D. He didn't want the Emancipation Proclamation to look like an act of desperation.
It looked great on an international scale too. England and France were looking into backing the south early on. Adding the issue of slavery, in part, made them back off. They didn't want it to look like they were okay with slavery... Even though they were definitely benefiting from it.