Answer: The efforts to deal with the issue of enslavement with legislative compromises were doomed to fail—enslavement was never going to be a sustainable practice in a modern democratic country. But the institution was so entrenched in the United States that it could only be resolved by a Civil War and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.
The statement that best describes how Japan changed from isolationist society to a world power is <em>Japan's industrialization enabled it to build modern warships and weaponry</em>. After the defeat of the shogunate, the Emperor Mutsuhito, called Meiji, came to power. Japan reacted to outside pressure by changing internal market and fostering industrialization. This brought great changes in society.
<span>The role of human sacrifice in the major civilizations of Mesoamerica and South America</span><span>it was a repayment for the sacrifices the gods had themselves made in creating the world and the sun. </span>
The human sacrifice was considered a high honor, a direct communion with a god.Specially chosen individuals were dressed as a particular god before the sacrifice.
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Because all of. The above is the only option that makes sense