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Slavery has been around for hundreds of years and still exists in some parts of the world today. It became a divisive issue in the 1800's because of the abolitionist movement in the North.
The Abolitionists could claim that he was a special case. There would have been no big divisive issue.
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The compromise of 1850 was meant to end a conflict between slave states of the South and free states of the North in America. This dispute was over the status of territories that were gained during the Mexican-American war.
It was because of the US involvement in Vietnam, an increasingly unpopular and divisive campaign throughout the country.
This is what CrazySox thinx. yes divisive is a word!!! No divisive is not a word!!!
what mean religion as a divisive factor
The death penalty is a very divisive topic of conversation.
The Emmys as a show are not inherently political. However, due to the increasingly divisive nature of politics, stars given a chance to speak are deciding to make their political points of view known more and more frequently.
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Divisive tactics used in the Battle of Normandy were led by American paratroopers.
Event One Event Two Event Three Event Four S E C T I O N 1 The Divisive Politics of Slavery 1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. List four events that heightened tensions between the North and South. continued . . . The Compromise of 1850 includes a new fugitive slave law HOME 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin book on slavery stirs strong reactions 1857, Dred Scott Decision Supreme Court case causes sectional passions to explode 1859, John Brown attacks Harpers Ferry attempt to start a slave uprising intensifies sectional feeling in the country ASSESSMENT
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It was a divisive issue with Jefferson urging US aid to the French and Washington insisting on strict neutrality.
He opposed them as divisive.