I know the correct answer; Its C.
People feel that because so many people vote, it doesn't change anything if you were to vote. And this is also linked with laziness.
Always remember, your vote counts!
Hope I helped, and good luck!
~Vinny :)
Answer:
srry if this is wrong
Explanation:
The treatment of slaves in the United States varied widely depending on conditions, time, and place. Generally speaking, urban slaves in the northernmost Southern states had better working conditions and more freedom than their counterparts on Deep South plantations. As slavery became more entrenched and slaves both more numerous and valuable, punishments for infractions increased.
Treatment was generally characterized by brutality, degradation, and inhumanity. Whippings, executions, and rapes were commonplace, and slaves were usually denied educational opportunities, such as learning how to read or write. Medical care was often provided to slaves by the slaveholder’s family or fellow slaves who had gleaned medical knowledge via ancestral folk remedies and/or experiences during their time in captivity. After well-known rebellions, such as that by Nat Turner in 1831, some states even prohibited slaves from holding religious gatherings due to the fear that such meetings would facilitate communication and possibly lead to insurrection or escape.
Isolated exceptions existed to the generally horrific institution of slavery. For instance, there were slaves who employed white workers, slave doctors who treated upper-class white patients, and slaves who rented out their labor. Yet these were far from common occurrences.
The law of 1642 required that parents and master see to it that their children knew the principles of religion and the capital laws of common wealth.
At first they didn't because they thought germany was tooo small and restricted with the treaties and regulations made from WWI (hitler built his mighty Waffen S.S. in secret after all) and when they did realize it was an issue they just hoped that they would allow germany to take a few countries such as poland and hitler would be satisfied (as hitler said he would) however he continued and with the power of the mighty german military and their tactics such as the BlitzKrieg it was too late for the league of nations to stop germany without major conflict.
<span>Originally, Dvorak went unnoticed and the composer, in frustration, even burned some of his earliest works. Eventually his music did attract some attention and praise an Dvorak experience quite a career boost when Johannes Brahms spoke in high praise of Dvorak. On Brahms pushing, Dvorak even wrote Slovanic dances for piano, the sheet music for this was sold out in just eight days.</span>