Answer: Dred Scott v. Sanford, Fugitive Slave Act, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the crime of betraying one's country or treason. Slavery in the Economy and Society.
States vs. Federal Rights.
Slave and Non-Slave States.
The Abolitionist Movement.
The Election of Abraham Lincoln.
Answer:
When various U.S. government agencies and universities began linking computer systems together via cables and satellites in the 1970s, it started a process that resulted in the creation of the Internet.
Explanation:
The Internet is a decentralized set of interconnected communication networks that use the TCP / IP family of protocols, which guarantees that the heterogeneous physical networks that compose it form a single logical network of worldwide scope. Its origins go back to 1969, when the first computer connection, known as ARPANET, was established between three universities in California.
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The Germans defeated Russia during the World War I. The reason for its loss was that the Czar of Russia embarked on war that the country was not prepared for. He took control of the army and his strategies were a failure which left him with all the humiliating defeat and blame of its people.
According to a different source, this question refers to the text "Margaret Garner: Defying the Fugitive Slave Act" by Levi Coffin.
In this text, we learn about a woman names Margaret Garner who was a slave in Kentucky, but managed to escape. Upon being recaptured, she killed two of her children, preferring death to allowing them to become slaves.
Coffin's narrative shows that he is an abolitionist, and that he is inclined to support the decision of Garner. He describes her story as a heroic and painful one, and argues that only people who have experienced such level of sorrow are able to imagine the pain that Margaret had to endure. The purpose of the text is to show how unimaginable slavery is, and how it can lead people to commit the most desperate acts.