The South reacted to Lincoln's decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and his overall policies with anger and defiance. Many Southern leaders viewed his actions as an infringement on their rights and a direct threat to the institution of slavery, which was integral to their economy and social structure. This response contributed to the deepening divide between the North and South, ultimately leading to increased tensions and the continuation of the Civil War. Some Southern states even seceded from the Union in response to Lincoln's election and policies.
If two south poles are put together, they would repel each other. This is because like poles (north-north or south-south) repel each other due to the magnetic field lines being oriented in the same direction.
Plutonium react with the majority of nonmetals; plutonium doesn't react with noble gases. Plutonium can form alloys with other metals.
Curium doesn't react with water.
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That the Supreme Court decision was both unnecessary and invalid.
How did the south African government react to the speech? "Wind of change".
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Abraham Lincolns reputation was an honest man though the south succeeded from the union because of his election to form the Confederate states of America
White Americans in the South reacted very badly to the Brown decision. In Little Rock, Arkansas, a white mob refused to let nine black children peacefully enter the school. Governer Faubus called on the National Guard to prevent the children entering little rock high school. Eventually, all schools in the deep south were closed as a radical measure to defy the brown decision.
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they didn't want to do away with slavery Lincons on mouth in one of his speaches said that if he could bring the South back into the union he would not do away with salavery
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.