C. Johannes Gutenberg borrowed money to create the printing press.
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysbury Address is perhaps the most iconic and famous speeches in the history of the United States.
It the address took place just 4 and a half months after the end of the Civil War, at the time when the United States was struggling to find a national way forward.
The aim of the Address was to provide hope to the American people and give them a vision of a brighter future. It was addressed both at the Southerners and the people in the North.
A whole generation had seen war, death and misery and the future for many, was not so great.
The overall message of the address was to tell every American, that their right to life, liberty and freedom will be respected and that their country will keep on prospering.
The address wanted people to look at the end of the Civil War as an opportunity for a New America.
The Congress of Vienna was considered a success because it was the first time in history that on a continental scale national representatives came together to formulate treaties, instead of relying mostly on messages from the several capitals. The Congress of Vienna was a conference headed by the monarchs of Austria and it was to provide a long-term peace plan for the superpowers of Europe and to have stability in Europe.
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d. The Supreme Court’s role would be diminished.
Explanation:
The thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments are the amendments adopted by the constitution of the United States and called reconstruction amendments because they were adopted at the time of reconstruction following the civil war. These amendments abolished slavery, gave equal rights to all citizens and prohibits discrimination of the voting rights. However, the state laws like Jim Crow laws successively eroded the spirit of the Constitution and the Supreme Court not only failed to restrict these laws but sometimes itself supported these decisions.