"We seek no conquest. all we ask is to be let alone."

- Jefferson Davis

1.) According to this quote, which statement best summarizes the south's agenda?
B. to accept changes to the plantation system.

Sorry, but the statement B. "to accept changes to the plantation system" does not accurately summarize the South's agenda according to the quote by Jefferson Davis. The quote suggests that the South sought no conquest and wanted to be left alone, indicating their desire for independence and autonomy rather than accepting changes to the plantation system.

Actually, the quote by Jefferson Davis does not mention accepting changes to the plantation system. To understand the South's agenda according to the quote, we need to examine the statement: "We seek no conquest. all we ask is to be let alone." This quote reflects the South's desire for independence and sovereignty, rather than accepting changes to the social or economic system of the plantation. It suggests that the South wanted to maintain its way of life, including the institution of slavery, without interference from the North or any other external force. Therefore, statement B, which suggests acceptance of changes to the plantation system, does not accurately summarize the South's agenda based on this quote.

Now … what is YOUR question?

PS — B is an incorrect interpretation of that quotation.