I'm pretty sure the answer is B, isolationism.
Technically speaking, it would be "family" that represents a social group that exists in all known cultures, since families are generally crucial for the survival of the individual.
<u>Answer:</u>
It created the process for admitting states and expanding the country.
Option: (C)
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The northwest ordinance is considered as one of the important laws in American history because of the fact that it describes how a state would be admitted.
- Moreover, it also clearly defines the areas like how a newly admitted state would get its equal status in the union and how the civil liberties and equity would be provided to those states.
- Due to this law, the expansion of the country was well defined and a systemic and legal process was set for this process.
Answer:
a. anti slavery
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. making abolition a war goal
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation contributed in no small part to the defeat of the Confederacy in the Civil War because it gave the Union the support of the Abolitionists and the Black Americans in both the North and the South.
At a time where the Union was experiencing losses in the battlefield and Abraham Lincoln was losing support, the Abolitionists rallied behind him and gave him the support needed to push on.
The war also ensured that the European nations who might have supported the Confederacy, steered clear of the conflict as they did not want to be seen as supporting slavery.
Answer:
If President Lincoln hadn't been assassinated, I believe that Reconstruction and the post-war era would have been more historically positive and ambitious. I think Lincoln would have achieved more things politically and socially for America, and would have done more to fight against many injustices in this country. Andrew Johnson did not have a positive presidency, says his impeachment. Lincoln had plans, but Andrew Johnson created policies and actions that went against the Republican Party and angered many, like his pardoning of Southerners. Lincoln would have continued to be a great figure for his party and I believe would have provided more as leadership than Johnson. If he was not assassinated, I believe that Lincoln would have continued his legacy and his fight for justice in America.