Native-born
Protestants:
*Believed that
Bible is the basis for the US constitution, laws and liberty.
*And the source
of wisdom and guidance.
*Thus, they
promise to protect it at all costs.
*They believe
that the immigrants (mostly Catholics) were came to erase the Protestantism
thus, creating counteract efforts to fight them like the Know-Nothing Movement.
*America’s
foundation is of Protestant principles.
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*Uphold and protect
the principles to prove their commitment.
*He/she must believe these principles with her heart and soul.</span>
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"(2) sending United States Army troops to enforce school integration" would be the action taken by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to enforce this Supreme Court <span>decision. </span>
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln is considered one of our greatest presidents because of his his views of slavery and his emerging view of the government's role in settling the slavery issue. I think this because
In December 1863, Lincoln used his war powers and issued a "Proclamation for Amnesty and Reconstruction", which offered Southern states a chance to peacefully rejoin the Union if they abolished slavery and collected loyalty oaths from 10% of their voting population. Showing us that lincoln tried to stop slavery.