1, 1863, three years into the war. ... Now the war was about ending slavery, which led to the tide changing in favor of the Union under the leadership of Ulysses S. Grant. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't free all slaves, just those living in Confederate states. Hope that helped!!
Answer:
Two groups, actually
Explanation:
1. The Native American's land was stolen and they were pushed out of their homes. They also were treated and looked at as savages and animals.
2. Slaves were still kept in America at that time. In fact, many of the people who signed the Declaration owned slaves.
The context of what your learning really determines which answer they're looking for. Has slavery been mentioned more, or have Native Americans?
Answer:
Malthus was very concerned about unchecked population growth.
Explanation:
As a matter of opinion, I think it would be safe to say that Thomas Malthus would be in favor of the one-child policy because it would be a limit to the exponential growth in population we have undergone since his time. He was worried about our rapid growth in population and not being able to sistaine resources. He famously proposed 2 ways to keep our population in check, by means of "moral restraint" which China's policy would fall under or by means of natural plagues, famine various disease and even warfare.
It would be D due to the fact that this was to make it harder for immigrants to vote.