The crisis set the stage for the battle between Unionism and state's rights, which eventually led to the Civil War. The Nullification Crisis also stalled the agenda of President Jackson's second term and led to the formation of the Whig Party and the Second American Party System.
Ida B. Wells responded to the question of race relations by documenting the lynchings taking place in the United States. This was usually done by white mobs who claimed they were lynching blacks because of criminal acts they had done, although Ida B. Wells said this was more due to if there was a sense of competition between African-Americans and White Americans, which the whites did not want to see happen as it threatened their society and the institution of slavery in general.
ANSWER: a. Trajan is best known as a Roman philosopher.
EXPLANATION: Trajan was a Roman Emperor from 98 - 117 AD. He was declared the best ruler in the Roman Dynasty and was also known as a philanthropic ruler. He ranked as the second of the top five good emperors who presided over an era of peace and prosperity in the Mediterranean world. He reshaped the city of Rome and left numerous enduring landmarks such as Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column. He was succeeded by his adoptive child, Hadrian.