Answer: Conductors & Abolitionists. Underground Railroad conductors were free individuals who helped fugitive slaves traveling along the Underground Railroad. Conductors helped runaway slaves by providing them with safe passage to and from stations.
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<span>ww1 and the great depression had horrible effects throughout the world
some countries people turned to new leaders who would be responsible for creating an even deadlier global conflict</span>
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The correct answer is a. raw materials and finished products were shipped quickly and cheaply.
When the railroads were created, it appeared to be one of the greatest phenomena during the industrial revolution. That was a great advance in the period of 1733 to 1878. And raw materials and finished products were shipped quickly and cheaply.
John Locke was an English philosopher known for keying the term “life, liberty, and property” and believed in a social contract between the government and its citizens. He believed in natural and law, and thought that if that natural law was violated the people had the right to overthrow their ruler. Due to Locke’s strong belief in free will, it could be inferred that Locke opposes men being controlled against their own will.
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