Well its not D because he forbid any bills that restricted slavery and had about 300 slaves throughout his life.
and yea so i started working backwards...
and found that C was correct he was a stubborn and unwilling to compromise. He believed that Slavery was a great thing and that the governmnet should have less power.
according to this website:
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~cap/jackson/ima.htm
the answer is C!
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the answer to that question is option B
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James Madison
Explanation: He contributed to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers.
Answer:
The answer is: the experiences of working-class African Americans.
Explanation:
Langston Hughes was an American poet who became a <u>prominent leade</u>r of the "Harlem Renaissance." This period was considered a "spiritual coming of age" for the African-Americans because they were, finally, able to reclaim their lost identity. Many intellectuals flourished during this period.
Langston Hughes was a major literary figure of the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote <u>several poems</u> and <u>novels</u> <em>in relation to the experiences of the working-class African Americans</em>. He was able to portray both their struggles and happiness. Some critics think that he's view about the black people were unattractive because he focused on the black people's frustrations.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure this is the answer because nations were constantly arguing over who traded with who and who owned what land