Answer:
Snickers or skittles to me
Lincoln had only one reason to fight: to save the Union. In time, however, there was another reason to fight: to free the black people held as slaves in the South.
Today, Kay Gallant and Harry Monroe continue the story of how President Lincoln dealt with this issue.
VOICE ONE:
Lincoln had tried to keep the issue of slavery out of the war. He feared it would weaken the northern war effort. Many men throughout the North would fight to save the Union. They would not fight to free the slaves.
Lincoln also needed the support of the four slave states that had not left the Union: Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri. He could not be sure of their support if he declared that the purpose of the war was to free the slaves.
I would think that A is the most applicable, but C could also work.
Answer:
A psychologist went to school to study the effects that situations have on the human brain and how the human brain copes or deals with those situations.
Explanation:
Because they have the insight on would brings joy, stress, sadness, fear, etc. to the human mind or state, they can help video game designers better invoke those emotions through their games. They know what makes the human brain tick, so they can help scare, sadden, cheer up, or anger the audience the game developers are designing for. They know the difference between what will work or invoke different emotions to different audiences.