That is a matter of opinion, but I think that Martin Luther King Jr. is the most widely known.
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well its your opinion it might be soccer or Basketball its your own opinion about why its the best.
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AnswerThe Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war.AnswerIt is arguable as to what was the turning point of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg certainly is among the top three. My opinion is the Battle of Antietam was the foremost turning point. Lee's failure to achieve victory here ended the Confederate hope of European intervention on their behalf. Second choice would be the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4th 1863. This split the Confederacy in half, therefore losing the supplies available from Texas and Arkansas. Third would be Gettysburg. Hereafter Lee would be unable to carry out offensive action of this magnitude.
That is a matter of opinion, but I think that Martin Luther King Jr. is the most widely known.
it presents facts about douglass's family without showing his emotion. apex
It focuses on the facts about mush without including Douglass's own opinion of it :)
Frederick Douglass recognized the important principles of liberty and equality espoused by the American Founders, but he also critiqued them for their failure to extend these rights to all individuals, particularly African Americans. Douglass believed in the ideals of the Founders but argued that their legacy was tainted by the institution of slavery and systemic racism.
Harriet Beecher Stowe authored the famous abolitionist book "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The novel was published in 1852 and played a significant role in shaping public opinion against slavery in the United States.
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Some historians considered it the turning point, previously, but, majority opinion now considers Vicksburg to be the actual turning point.
There are not many notable tennis players from Great Britain, especially on the women's side. But the most popular, in my opinion, has to be Dorothea Douglass Chambers.
No. The justices only address as much as necessary to render a decision, but they will typically acknowledge the other issues by commenting that the opinion does not reach the questions (or errors) that fall outside the scope of their decision.
The correct answer to this is Frederick Douglass. Along with Horace Greeley, Frederick Douglass urged or more like provoked Lincoln to turn the war into a battle to end slavery in America. Northerners also supported this position. I hope this helps
That would call for an opinion. Feel free to address this issue on the discussion page.
Terry Baxter has written: 'Frederick Douglass's curious audiences' -- subject(s): Audiences, Ethics, History, Oratory, Public opinion, Rhetoric, Social aspects of Oratory, Social aspects of Rhetoric