NAACP v Alabama was important because it would have prohibited the NAACP from operating in the state of Alabama. The NAACP won the case and it was a big victory for civil rights.
Nobody knows, because nobody bothered to count thoroughly, but I can assure you: a lot and too many.
Early American history saw the federalists working hard to ratify the document that would lay the foundation for the young country. The federalists worked hard and gave enough speeches to convince all of the original colonies to say yes to the new Constitution of the United States.
President Lincoln announced on December 8, 1863 his plans for unifying the nation and his plans for reconstruction were for the most part rejected by the South. The reasons for rejection, however were not all the same. Many Southerners believed that Lincoln was premature in basically predicting the Union would end the Southern rebellion. History does show it was premature. In the Summer of 1864, for example, the Union's overland campaign did not assure victory. In fact, Lincoln was not even sure he would be the Republican Party's nominee. Any Southerners who had never wanted to secede believed that Lincoln's announcement would only cause the South to dig in and fight even harder to avoid defeat. Many Southern politicians used Lincoln's proposal as a chance to ridicule him, and perhaps by doing this aid Southern sympathizers in the North who saw Lincoln and the Republican Party as oppressors.
The first states seceded when Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Officially, Abraham Lincoln believed that all new states admitted to the Union should be free states. Although Lincoln was viewed as a moderate in the North, he was considered an extremist in the South. Southerners feared that Lincoln would not allow slavery to continue at all, even though Lincoln did not espouse this as his official position. South Carolina was the first state to secede, declaring itself independent from the Union.
At all costs, Abraham Lincoln wanted to keep the US a united nation. He did all he could to assure slavery interests in the South that he was not trying to abolish slavery where it already existed. Lincoln was a devout Unionist.
I assure you that the package will arrive by Friday.
Yes, the word assure is a verb.
I assure you that my facts are correct.What can you do to assure us that you won't re-offend if we release you on parole?I tried to assure her that her nose wasn't too big for the balaclava.
Let me assure you that I was not the one who placed it there. Furthermore, He who did has not confided his motives to me, so I'm afraid I have to ask you to address your question directly to Him.
The past tense of assure is assured.
"Assure hut" is an anagram of thesaurus.
The word "assure" can function as a verb.
You can assure the quality of a product by monitoring of the standards.
The base word of assured is assure.
Yes, I can assure you that we have that in stock and can ship today.
assure health and safety