Answer:
Option D, Antietam
The battle of Antietam was the "eagle victory for Lincoln
Explanation:
On September 17, the Union repulsed the Confederation invasion at Antietam which was marked by 23,000 causalities in one day. Prior to this, Lincoln and secretary of State William Seward were fearing for defeat but they waited for the flight of eagle victory i.e the “the fight owning to invasion at Antietam” which changed the phase of war and led to northern victory. Hence, Option D is correct
they rejected the authority of papacy
The policies of the winning and losing powers in Europe and the Us were resultant in the second world war.
Explanation:
After the first world war there was an undercurrent of dictatorship and fascism in many countries that was on the rise but the winners of the war did not much care for it.
They were taking up a policy of suspension and of appeasement to quell the desire of the Germans and the Italians but that was not to happen as diplomacy failed.
The harsh treaty of Versailles had made it hard for the losing sides not to harbor resentment and it burst open in another animosity and war
The correct answer is option d, that Santa Anna was quickly defeated at the Alamo.
Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna was the Mexican President at the time when the Texas revolution broke out in Mexico. Texas earlier was a part of Mexico, where land was so cheap that many Americans migrated to Texas. This revolution began because Tejanos ( Mexicans who lived in Texas) wanted to break away from Mexico on the issue of Slavery. Mexican laws opposed Slavery before the arrival of American, despite, Americans brought in slaves in Mexico. Therefore, the Tejanos and the Texans came together to fight for their freedom. For the suppression of the revolt president Santa Anna send an army to the fort of Alamo in San Antonio in 1836, but the army got defeat at the hand of the revolutionaries. After their victory in the revolt, they (Texans) formed the Republic of Texas.
Its the ast bottom one because they did sumerian the religion