What were the reasons for the late nineteenth century boom on migration to the West from the eastern United States and Europe?

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Answer: Okay, so, just from the top of my head, I think that it is because of the growing belief of "Manifest Destiny" in the nineteenth century.  I'm not sure if this is the actual right answer for your question, but I do know that Manifest Destiny was in the nineteenth century and was the widely held belief in the USA that American settlers were destined to expand through out the continent.  And I think both the USA and Europe wanted to expand, it was kind of a copetition/conflict they had.  This was actually how Canada and Alaska came to be I believe.  This was a simple explanation btw. cx

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be "none," since they all have to do with the elections and/or words of Lincoln, which had a very big impact on secession. 

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The feminist activist who was known for refusing to take her husband's last name was named Lucy Stone. In addition to being a feminist, she was also one of the female abolitionists. Women who don't change their maiden name to their husbands name are sometimes referred as the "Lucy Stoners."

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How did some non-jews oppose Hitler's "Final Solution"

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b. Slaves had the right to escape and remain free if they reached a northern state.
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Article 5 of the NATO treaty states that allied nations must support "d. any nation in the treaty for any reason," since it says that a nation in the treaty under attack means that all the nations in the treaty are under attack.