A - While the "radical southern states" are mentioned, it is only a part of the passage and not the main point. B- Nothing in the passage indicates that the North expected or demanded the war. The passage puts demand more on the southern states. C- The passage discusses the differences regarding slavery and the parties, and also discusses that slavery was a contributor and not necessarily the main reason for the Civil War D- Be careful! This answer states that the disputes between political parties had "little effect on the Civil War." The main theme of the passage certainly shows that much of the motivation for the Civil War was the differing perspectives of the parties. Does this help?
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It is the most appropriate and correct one
so correct option is D
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Answer:
the answer to your question is the second option
Explanation:
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The anwser is d
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Answer:
From process of elimination, I believe the correct answer is TWO.
Explanation:
That is the most general answer that covers what the other sentences are speaking of.
1: Too brief of a sentence that doesn't cover the topic.
2: Too specific of a claim that doesn't cover what the rest of the topic is covering.
3: The rest of the essay talks about the health problems of men and this talks about something that's only a portion of the rest.
4: Again, too specific.
5: This was a potential answer but, again, it went specifically into listing specific health problems when the paragraph as a whole covers more than just those.
6: Another list, specifying the broad paragraph.
7: Way too brief and does not label a subject.
8: Too specific of a statistic.