Answer:
was prominent in the struggle to abolish the slave trade and then to abolish slavery itself in British overseas possessions.
Explanation:
<span>The Japanese military was convinced of the willingness of its people to go to any sacrifice for their nation, and it was contemptuous of the "softness" of the U.S. and European democracies, where loyalty and patriotism were tempered by the rights and well-being of the individual. The military's overconfidence in its own abilities and underestimation of the will of these other nations were thus rooted in its own misleading ethnic and racial stereotypes. While Asians, the Japanese saw themselves as less representatives of Asia than Asia's champion. They sought to liberate Asian colonies from the Westerners, whom they disdained. But although the Japanese were initially welcomed in some Asian colonies by the indigenous populations whom they "liberated" from European domination, the arrogance and racial prejudice displayed by the Japanese military governments in these nations created great resentment. This resentment is still evident in some Southeast Asian nations.</span>
Jackson believed his victory in the Presidential election was an opportunity for him to end the national bank.
d. the Byzantine empire was more ethnically diverse.
The answer should be C. Compromises on many issues. For instance to get the Anti-Federalists to ratify the constitution George Washington promised them a Bill of Rights