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Q: Were the North and the South doomed from the beginning to battle each other eventually over the slavery issue?
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The doomed attempt to attack strong positions on high ground.


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Bennington and Oriskany, the results of which doomed Burgoyne at Saratoga.


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What was Robert e lee's impact on the battle of Gettysburg?

Lee's insistence on Pickett's Charge doomed the South to failure.


What is the effect of Cassius belief that he is doomed to die?

I'm pretty sure he loses all hope of losing the battle.


Are you doomed to be unhappy?

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Why did the election of Lincoln spark the secession of southern states?

Because Lincoln had refused to allow any extension of slavery into the new Western states. So the South was doomed to be outvoted in Congress every time.


Is there an idiom that means something like 'the same bad thing that had happened to others will eventually happen to you'?

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Is Phobos doomed?

All celestial bodies are "doomed" in that they will eventually be destroyed through some process. Phobos is no exception. In cosmic terms, however, Phobos will meet its end fairly soon; it is expected to break up in Mars' atmosphere in approximately 11 million years.