<u>Plight of the plebeians:</u>
Plebeians in the ancient Rome were people who were not the members of any of the classes ( which were patrician, senatorial and the equestrian classes) and were free citizens.
This section of ancient Rome included the normal working classes of the society like the the farmers, peasants, bakers or the builders.
The plebeians were responsible for having weakening the roman republic because of the struggle that they had with the patricians who were the aristocrats. They wanted equal status compared with the patricians.
Answer:
The South did not offer a lot of opportunities for African-Americans. Both in rural areas and the cities, as they experienced significant prejudice.
Explanation:
While the Civil war ended and slavery was outlawed, the reconstruction era brought a lot of difficulties for the freed slaves. The black codes were laws that provided some rights to black people but also limited their right to a fair trial.
Many African-Americans migrated to Northern States, while the ones left over, continued to find work on the rural plantations.
The cities were few and not as industrialized as in the North and the work was limited to cleaning, or other labor work.
Former slaves, who had no skills and education, continued to work on the lands owned by White people but the only difference was that they could now 'rent' the land and work on it.
Many slaves were able to take over land from their former masters after the end of the War, but this was quickly reversed.
Extreme poverty among African Americans was common in rural areas.
Answer:
B) Captain Auld sends Douglas to Baltimore so Douglas will be more profitable but in doing so places Douglas in a position where Escape is attainable.
Explanation:
Situational irony is one form of irony where what is expected is different from what happens. That means, the expected result and the outcome contradict with each other.
In his memoir "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas", Douglas narrates his life of being a slave and then attaining his freedom after escaping. And one instance of situational irony is from Chapter X when he and his friends were caught planning their escape. But despite being captured, Thomas Auld sent Douglas to Baltimore instead of Alabama. In working in the shipyard, he rediscovered the zeal to attain his freedom. And getting back to Baltimore allows him better access to attain his freedom.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option B.</u>
Answer:
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