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Senator Charles Sumner, an abolitionist leader before the Civil War and a powerful foe of conciliation toward states that had seceded after the war, considered his field to be "in morals, not politics." He is best remembered for surviving an attack by Representative Preston Brooks in 1856 during which Brooks beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor. Brooks' attack was a sign of the increasing hostility between the North and South in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Answer: honey, if they know you didn't do it or if you flat out told them you didn't do it, unless you were lying, then that's very <u>toxic</u> if it happens all the time. now, i <u>wouldn't run away</u>, but try and <u>talk to them</u>. tell them how you feel, or just go stay at a friends house for awhile. that's all i can tell you for now, hope it helps! <3
The correct answer is <span>C:The canal went through Muslim-controlled waterways to Asia.
The suez canal was of extreme importance for trading with the East and the Ottomans controlled it. If it happened that Ottomans disliked someone, they could just ban them from going through the canal which would severely harm the economy of that other country. That's why it was in the best interest of everyone in Europe to stay on the Ottoman's good side.</span>
A) An American railroad tycoon
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