There were several reasons why Lincoln feared about his reelection in 1864. Firstly no Presidents since Andrew Jackson before him had won the election for the second term in office. Secondly Lincoln knew that his embracing of emancipation did not go down well with the voters of the North. These were the reasons for his fears.
"<span>(c) Other issues, such as Indian Wars, western expansion, and others started to overtake Northerners' attention" was not an issue because most expansion had already occurred.</span>
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C. it is believed to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
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Pan-Africanism is a movement that has its aim to unite and strengthen the different groups of Africans in diaspora and at home. This is founded on the belief that unity is important to all spheres of life and that of the African man is no exception.
The Negritude Movement had similar views and outlook as they sought to bring the African man together.
However, one exception to their belief was the belief that it was to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
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The addition of Bill of Rights made Virginia and New York finally agree to ratify the constitution. Originally, there were 13 states that needed to ratify the constitution. Hope this answer helps.
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