How were the pharaohs of Egypt able to build huge monuments and temples that took decades to complete?They used slaves for workers and their wealth from plunder and trade.
They used slaves for workers and borrowed money from other rulers.
They used volunteers for the work and money from tribute and plunder.
They used volunteers for the work and borrowed money to buy materials.

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Answer 1
Answer: "They used slaves for workers and their wealth from plunder and trade" would be the best option, since slavery during this time, especially when it came to construction, was very prominent. 

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Option C: It gave the South a sense of confidence.

Explanation:

This battle is also known as First Battle of Mananas and was the first major battle of the American civil war under which confederate attained victory. The battle took place in July, 1861 under which confederate force of 20,000 defeated the Union troops with strength of 35,000 along the river Bull Run, that's why this victory gave the South an exaggerated sense of confidence.

True or False? The Northern Generals were better at strategy than the Southern Generals.

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Although Lincoln lost the Senate election to Stephen Douglas, his campaign:led to the repeal of the Dred Scott decision.
helped him win a seat in the House of Representatives.
helped him win the presidential nomination.
led to the formation of the Republican Party.

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Although Lincoln lost the Senate election to Stephen Douglas, his campaign "helped him win the presidential nomination."

The correct answer is C - "helped him win the presidential nomination".

Altogether, 212 electoral votes were counted in Congress for Abraham Lincoln – more than enough to win the presidency even if all of the states in rebellion had participated and voted against him. Lincoln was highly popular with soldiers and they in turn recommended him to their families back home.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

Lincoln was seemingly a natural born leader. With his ability to command a room, give a powerful speech and negotiate, he is regarded as one of the best presidents in American history. As a leader, Lincoln was determined to hold together a nation that was falling apart at the seams.

Who was Stephen Douglas?

Stephen A. Douglas was a U.S. politician, leader of the Democratic Party, and orator who espoused the cause of popular sovereignty in relation to the issue of slavery in the territories before the American Civil War (1861-1865).

Hence, option C is correct.

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It is C because even though he lost, it put him and his idea into the spotlight of politics, which helped him to win the presidential nomination.

Who enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships?the Spanish
the Portuguese
the Dutch
the British

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D.) The British enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships

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D, THE BRITISH. William Wilburforce helped abolish slave trade for Britain. Thus making it illegal, the British ships  intercepted trade slave ships.

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What is the greatest risk Germany took by establishing this policy?

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harming innocent people and making new enemies
angering the British by denying them war supplies
failing to prevent delivery of supplies by other routes

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Answer:

B harming innocent people and making new enemies

Explanation:

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