Which describes the attitude of most Americans, North and South, as the Civil War began? A. optimistic for a short and glorious conflict B. pessimistic about the length and cost of the fighting C. cynical about the ability of either side to triumph D. indifferent to the sacrifices that were required
@acxbox22 @Awolflover1
help i think d
look at he post 2 posts above
c @acxbox22
Man, I noticed when we study history, We spend a lot of time studying light-skinned people. It's not quite equal; Why don't we study Africans as much as we study Europeans?
in the beginning no one knew the war would be so long and bloody they thought the war would be over fast
well people here ask questions about history from all over the globe
and my answer is it correct @acxbox22
i thought c
Yea but im talking about (AMERICA)
no
b then
people in america would grow up studying american histiry then later as they go to high school learn a bit about world history...the same thing goes for other countries....
@AwesomeSays3! dont guess read my explanation above and then answer
so A is i know it's A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
well now u do lol
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@AwesomeSays3! Dude calm down!! lol
I HAVE 4 more questions can u help me
post them and tag me
in my test i had 20 questioons in total a lot right
Well, there's two reasons: One, they had an oral tradition, Like spitting rap lyrics with no writtens. Sitting in a semi circle, listening to a wise man's wisdom, There's no books in those traditions. Reason two: racism, cultural elitism, White people controlled the system; Blacks and Asians didn't. So some white people like, "I don't care if you speak, Swahili, Zulu, or Arabic, kid. I'm not hearing it."
wait are you taking a test right now?
no
no
this is just practice tommorow is my big test
ok
b
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