The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to mention or attach the lenses that you refer to in the question. However, we can answer is general terms.
When we talk about the term "lens" in research, we are referring to a specific perspective to examine the topic at hand or the study. We can use philosophical lenses, economic, organizational, social, or psychological theories.
So we do not what lens you chose, but whatever your choice was, this lens might change how you approach researching your topic, thus affecting the historical narrative, because that particular approach is going to offer you different sources, authors, perspectives, and research lines to be followed. Your historic narrative would suffer modifications because you will have so many approaches to include in your research.
Answer:
freedom to submit a petition to the government
Religious thinkers began to question the authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
Answer:
plantations had been destroyed.
Explanation:
The American Civil War was also referred to as War between the States and it was fought from the 12th of April, 1861 to the 9th of April, 1865. The war was simply between the Southern states that seceded to form Confederate States and the Northern states that were still loyal to the Union.
Basically, eleven Southern states of the United States of America seceded from the Union between 1860 and 1861 while permitting slavery and plantations. These states include Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Maryland, Kentucky, Texas, Missouri, Louisiana, Florida, etc.
The 13th Amendment of 1865 was an amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America which formally abolished slavery and involuntary servitude except as a punishment for a crime committed by a convict within the jurisdiction.
Hence, the South had to reinvent its economy after the American Civil War because its plantations and slave camps had been destroyed.
Nixon claimed (the answer is D.) executive privilege. Because
it would be risky in national security or because to be contrary to the
interests of the Executive Branch. Presidents have assert the right of executive privilege when they have information they
want to keep private.