A.) John Quincy Adams
By 1843 John Quincy Adams, originally a major supporter of the concept underlying manifest destiny, had changed his mind and repudiated expansionism because it meant the expansion of slavery in Texas.
Historical facts show that in general, in relation to the movements described above, absolute monarchies<u> C. resisted them. </u>
<h3>Absolute Monarchies</h3>
- Controlled the nation entirely.
- Were opposed to anything that would threaten their power.
When the movements of humanism, secularism, literacy, and the scientific revolution, led to more people being knowledgeable and demanding more rights, absolute monarchies resisted them to protect their power.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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During the early stages of World War I many African American sharecroppers in Georgia left the South and moved to cities in the North (this was the Great Migration) in search of better jobs and opportunities.
Secondary sources draw on primary sources. They may comment on primary sources, or use the evidence from primary sources to construct an argument. Books or journal articles that analyze, critique, or synthesize a range of sources are examples of secondary sources.
Statements A. C. and D. are all actions that individuals/groups can take that affect government policies.
The ability to petition and assemble (mentioned in statements A and D) are two of the five freedoms guaranteed in the first amendment of the US Constitution. These actions, as long as they are peaceful, can help to bring awareness to issues that citizens find relevant.
Lobbying is another action citizens can take. This can include writing letters, asking for interviews, and developing deals. All of these actions can result in change of government policies.