Answer:
The Petticoat Affair
Explanation:
The Petticoat Affair (also known as the Eaton Affair), was a U.S. scandal involving memebers of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet and their wives, from 1829 to 1831. Led by Floride Calhoun, wife of Vice President (VP) John C.
They thought they would lose their private property
Answer: In the lengthy-term, the Lincoln-Douglas debates propelled Lincoln's political profession into the national spotlight, while simultaneously stifling Douglas' career, and foreshadowing the 1860 Election. By 1858, Stephen A. Douglas was once the most prominent politician in the West, if not the entire country.
The Franciscan monks are beggars are following the role of Jesus Christ and his examples by giving up all their possessions and live off the kindness of other people. They did good deeds and minister to the people in exchange for food and clothing, They did not accept money only this is why they were called beggars