Lincoln wanted to quickly reintegrate the Southern states into the Union
Answer:
TRUE
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The Columbian Exchange is defined as
A) the African slave trade reaching the shores of America in what is today Columbia. B) the modern name for the worldwide movement of plants, animals, diseases, and people between the New and Old Worlds that began with Columbus's voyage. C) the importation of apples from the Americas to Europe during the age of expansion. D) the exchange of one cultural resource for another between Europe and Africa. E) sugar cane crops imported to Europe from Columbia in exchange for slaves after the discovery of America.
The Democratic Party played a profound role in shaping the development of slavery as a national political issue
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is an example of the limits of international collaboration among states, especially within the confines of the United Nations?
A) Condemnation by most nations of the terrorist actions of al-Qaida in 2001 in America. B) Successful coalition that stood up to Saddam Hussein in 1990-1991 when he sent his troops into neighboring Kuwait. C) General support for the campaign to remove the Taliban from Afghanistan in the aftermath of September 11. D) Quarrels among nations over the United States' decision to invade Iraq to remove Saddam from power. E) Efforts of the World Bank to help Third World countries receive loans for crops.
In contrast to Thomas Aquinas, fourteenth-century thinkers
a. became less critical and more mystical in seeking religious revelation. b. tried to separate reason from faith. c. tried to show the basic agreement of philosophy and religion. d. believed reason could demonstrate the truth of Christian doctrines with certainty. e. believed a synthesis of Aristotelianism and Christianity could be achieved.