The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The main differences between the editorialist from the Chicago Times and President Lincoln on the purpose of the Civil War were the following.
The United States President Abraham Lincoln referred to the purpose of the Civil War in his famous Gettysburg speech, delivered on November 19, 1863.
He was in a ceremony in the National Cemetery located in Pennsylvania when he paid tribute to the American soldiers that had died in the war. And exhorted the people to follow the principles of liberty and justice that characterized the United States.
On the other hand, the editorial published in the Chicago Times criticized Lincoln and his message. The editorial published was: <em>"The cheeks of American people must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat, and dishwatery utterances."</em>
The editorialists expressed that Lincoln's message was not a good one and out of context.
Indus was central to the building of Indus
River Valley from growing crops to growing into a splendid civilization. The
yearly floods from the Indus River helped the land to get fertile and then the
people grew many crops like barley, wheat etc. From the river there were many
canals forms to get the water to farther areas. In this way there was abundant
food for everyone which caused people to concentrate on other activities as
well as division of labor. From all these factors they got help to build a
civilization.
They were interested once the explorers found that land. They were interested because the New World provides them the needs in their country such as spices, gold, and other valuable things. So, the answer is TRUE.
Answer:
c.slavery was based on entirely on race