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01.06.2020 •
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How do Douglas and Lincoln differ in their views of the constitution?
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Ответ:
Douglas will willing to allow slavery in new states and territories if the people there wanted it, even though the Supreme Court had already ruled against it. Lincoln was opposed to the expansion of slavery. Lincoln was not forced to end slavery.
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A Christian community that emphasized the human nature of Jesus
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The Nestorianism is a religious doctrine among christians which considers that Jesus is separated into two natures: one is divine, the other is human. Both are complete, like two different persons united in Jesus, that is God and a man at both times, but conformed of two different persons.