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The Constitution thus protected slavery by increasing political representation for slave owners and slave states; by limiting, stringently though temporarily, congressional power to regulate the international slave trade; and by protecting the rights of slave owners to recapture their escaped slaves.
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To persuade readers about the unjust treatment of the African Americans.
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"What to the Slaves is the Fourth of July?" is a speech given by Frederick Douglass on the occasion of July 5th, 1852 in Rochester, New York. In it, he emphasized on the American independence celebration which grips the whole nation but the African American community (slaves) did not actually have a cause for celebration. They are still chained and bounded to their initial status and have not experienced any form of freedom.
Douglass was also a former slave but earned his freedom and got an education, later becoming an abolitionist and worked for the freedom of his people. He delivered this speech during the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society's meeting. In it, he called upon the injustice that the slaves are facing, while the nation is celebrating "its" freedom. Though the label "nation" includes each and everyone living in the country, and that that freedom is for all, the slaves are still bounded to their position and no one seems to care. His anti-slavery speech became one of the most important works for the abolitionist, including his autobiography. To him, it is ironic that America is celebrating her independence from being under the colonialist rule of Britain, a form of slavery but at the same time, still kept slaves themselves. The slavery system that was still prevalent and in practice even after the independence was what made him question the American people. The one reason/ purpose he most likely wrote this speech was to persuade the readers (audience) about the unjust treatment of the African Americans.
The answer is A because many people attacked the Emancipation Proclamation because it allowed some states to continue to use slave labor. Border states such as Maryland and Delaware, which had remained loyal to the Union, were allowed to continue using slave labor, as were any states already under Union control.
Answer: When I wash my hands, I use more than just water. I also use soap.
Explanation: When I first was my hands I find it useful to always use clean water. Upswing clean water helps prevent the spread of bacteria and helps reduce cross contamination to other surfaces or objects I might be working with. I find it useful to use soap when washing my hand. I lather my hands and scrub them well. This creates friction which lifts dirt, grease, and germs from the skin. Using soap to wash your hands is better than using just water because it lifts particulates and studies show that people tend to scrub their hands more thoroughly when using soap.
I think soap combined with water works the best especially if done for the correct amount of time which is at least 20 seconds. And you should always make sure to dry your hands properly as germs can be easily transferred by wet hands.