The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Making Egypt a protectorate fueled nationalist discontent in Egypt because Egyptian people never accepted the intervention of Great Britain in Egyptian affairs, even less than the British came to directly rule Egypt in its territory.
For instance, Nationalists started a revolt in 1879. In 1882, the British troops had to intervene to stop the revolt and to protect the economic and political interests of England in Egypt. And the war started.
The English won the war and restored their rule in Cairo, Egypt.
Egypt declared its independence from England until 1992, although the British left their military until the resolution of the Suez Channel crisis of 1956.
Assuming you're referring to President Lincoln, no, he did not thing that how you make a living is a fixed or permanent condition, since he knew more than anyone how someone can rise up from being a poor "rail-splitter" to the president of the United States.
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The Civil War begins in 1861, putting the millions of Southern slaves in an ultimatum: either to help serve the Confederacy or try to defect to the North. Over half a million of them do end up heading North, altering the course of the war and shifting its focus from that of the country’s unity to the issue of slavery. Gates talks about Robert Smalls, a slave who was pressed into serving on the Confederate ship Planter. On May 13th, 1862, Smalls led his fellow slaves in commandeering the sheep from the sleeping officers.
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Coal and wood are two sources which had been used extensively since the 18th century. when steel was commercialized heavily using the Bessemer Proces later at the 19th century. At this time, petroleum became the major energy source of energy and was even used extensilvely in other processes as converting petroleum to fuels.
The answer is astronomer Galileo Galilei