The answer is d. :) your welcome
In 1637, Descartes
in his publication “Method
of Rightly Conducting the Reason”, proposed the
Cartesian Method, where he recommends that so as to be completely certain that whatever we accept is
genuinely true, we must first consciously reject all every firmly held but debatable
beliefs we have acquired beforehand by experience and education.
On the relationship between experience and knowledge, Descartes assets that
only that which is clearly perceived without doubts can furnish knowledge. To
him, such things as experience and arbitrary judgement cannot furnish
knowledge.
It was the South due to the fact they had the crops. The North had factories etc. Sorry if I’m incorrect.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a United States federal law voted in 1854. Stephen A. Douglas, an Illinois senator and chairman of the Senate committee for the territories, desired to colonize the western territories, so he initiated and supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act with the Congress, which organized a territorial government for the territories that would later become the states of Kansas and Nebraska. Since most of the western territories were located north of the line of division defined by the Missouri compromise, they would already be allowed to practice slavery. The Southern representatives acted in such a way as to preserve their dominion in the Senate by means of a derogation. Avoiding this problem, the Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed to overcome Missouri's commitment and allowed slavery in the new territories by "popular sovereignty." The result was a violent confrontation between pro and anti-slavery settlers.
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To learn from our mistakes in the past and not repeat them. We also learn from it to do better based on the good choices we made as a society. We reflect and learn from ourselves.