The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence For the Independent Journal. Author: John Jay To the People of the State of New York: IT IS not a new observation that the people of any country (if, like the Americans, intelligent and well informed) seldom adopt and steadily persevere for many years in an erroneous opinion respecting their interests. That consideration naturally tends to create great respect for the high opinion which the people of America have so long and uniformly entertained of the importance of their continuing firmly unite
so what u have to do?
Federalist No. 3 The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence For the Independent Journal. Author: John Jay To the People of the State of New York: IT IS not a new observation that the people of any country (if, like the Americans, intelligent and well informed) seldom adopt and steadily persevere for many years in an erroneous opinion respecting their interests. That consideration naturally tends to create great respect for the high opinion which the people of America have so long and uniformly entertained of the importance of their continuing firmly united under one federal government, vested with sufficient powers for all general and national purposes. Based on this excerpt, Jay thinks Americans would be embarrassed by the federal government stop doing something they thought was wrong benefit from a divided government want to live in other countries
oh well i think its the 2cd one
u sure? cuz im thinking c
na read the last sentence few sentences
continuing firmly united under one federal government,
Read these sentences from the text: The fall of Fort Sumter in April, 1861, did not produce the Civil War crisis. For many months, the gigantic struggle then imminent had been painfully discernible to far-seeing men. In 1858, Lincoln had forewarned the country in his "House Divided" speech. Based on the description provided, the author would say Lincoln could have predicted the war prevented the war started the war won the war
2cd one
,Read this sentence from the text: ….for it was inevitable that the North, when once aroused, would bitterly resent such pro-slavery demands Based on the description provided, what was the North’s attitude toward slavery? The Northern states were in favor of slavery. The Northern states expected slavery to continue. The Northern states opposed slavery. The Northern states assumed slavery would end.
3rd
,The fall of Fort Sumter in April, 1861, did not produce the Civil War crisis. For many months, the gigantic struggle then imminent had been painfully discernible to far-seeing men. In 1858, Lincoln had forewarned the country in his "House Divided" speech. As early as the beginning of the year 1860 the Union had been plainly in jeopardy. Early in February of that momentous year, Jefferson Davis, on behalf of the South, had introduced his famous resolutions in the Senate of the United States. This document was the ultimatum of the dissatisfied slave-holding commonwealths. It demanded that Congress should protect slavery throughout the domain of the United States. The territories, it declared, were the common property of the states of the Union and hence open to the citizens of all states with all their personal possessions. The Northern states, furthermore, were no longer to interfere with the working of the Fugitive Slave Act. They must repeal their Personal Liberty laws and respect the Dred Scott Decision of the Federal Supreme Court. Neither in their own legislatures nor in Congress should they trespass upon the right of the South to regulate slavery as it best saw fit. Which of the following correctly summarizes the main point of the paragraph? The Civil War had been developing for a long time before the fall of Fort Sumter. Congress should have protected slavery throughout the United States to prevent war. Lincoln had warned the country about the growing divide threatening the country. No legislature had the right to limit the rights of Southern states to regulate slavery.
first
I thought it was the 4th one
i think its the first but u might b right
,Read this line from the Pony Express excerpt: It, in fact, proved the feasibility of a transcontinental road and demonstrated that such a line could be built and operated continuously the year around… Based on the context, what does the word "feasibility" mean? Achievability Inevitability Reliability Validity
definitley the 1st
thats it?
one more, lol I promise
kk
,Read this line from the Pony Express excerpt: Since the middle of the seventeenth century, Mason and Dixon's line had been a line of real division separating two inherently distinct portions of the country. What does the phrase "inherently distinct" mean? Inadequately similar Fundamentally wrong Essentially different Unnaturally agreeable
1st one
im thinking c
oh your right haha my bad cause i was just like distinct? and then yea.. lol ur right
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