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Why does Carnegie think that occupying the
Philippines will cost the United States money?
o It will hurt US trade with other parts of Asia.
o It will cost too much to buy the islands from
Spain.
It will require the United States to spend
money to defend the islands.
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Ответ:
It will require the United States to spend
money to defend the islands.
Ответ:
It will require the United States to spend money to defend.
Explanation:
Ответ:
The radical Republicans had important roles in the advancing of rights for black Americans.
The radicals were a faction of the Republican party. These Radicals had its ups and downs in their relationship with President Lincoln, and found the case to demand the abolition of slavery.
Among the main Radical figures of the Party were Thaddeus Stevenson, Charles Summer, and Benjamin Wade.
President Lincoln's answer to the Radical's demand on the abolition of slavery was not accepted at the very beginning for one simple reason: States like Kentucky, Missouri, and Delaware -that supported slavery- would have considered joining the Confederacy.