So, why did Abraham Lincoln gain the support of most of the antislavery forces in the US? Let me tell you: he definitely did NOT <span>cut a deal with the proslavery forces of the south that allowed them to secede. (D is wrong) And contrary to popular belief, he was willing to let slavery be in the South to keep the peace, though he didn't like it. (B is wrong) And the other candidates weren't all in favor of expanding slavery. (A is wrong)
BUT, the others had no problem with LETTING it expand. So, many of the abolitionists rallied behind Lincoln, who wanted to KEEP slavery in the South. He was the closest thing they had to an anti-slavery candidate! C is right!
Answer: </span><span>the other candidates had no problem with allowing slavery to expand to new states.</span>
It guaranteed the rights of individuals against the wishes of the King.
The <span>Jefferson was not for a strong cental government so the
</span><span>Powers not expressly given to the federal government belonged to the states
</span>so correct option is C
hope it helps
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President Harry Truman reacted to the North Korean invasion of South Korea by ordering American troops to move from Japan to South Korea.
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- The invasion of South Korea by North Korea was when the real one to one conflicts between the United States and North Korea began.
- When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, the United States Army was still there in Japan.
- As soon as the news of the invasion of South Korea by North Korea surfaced, President Harry S. Truman ordered the US Army troops functional in Japan to move to South Korea and defend the invasion by North Korea.