Frederick Douglass was disappointed by the Dred Scott decision. He highlights this by saying his "hopes were never brighter" that the nation should be awakened by the decision of such a powerful country through religion (God being above man and in conrol).
Answer: The Party Platform or Manifesto
Explanation:
The Party platform or manifesto is a collection of a party's or individual policy goals which is usually presented in an attractive way to gathered the backing and votes of the general public. It could also be referred as a collection of aims, goals and objectives, a political party and its candidate seeks to achieve while in office.
The word Party platform is a combination of the two word party and platform. Hence, it derive its politically meaning from the idea that a particular candidate could leverage on a platform to gather public support towards he/she political goals and ambitions.
Aside selection of party nominees for various government positions, the approval and enactment of the party platform is one of the major reasons national party convention hold at specific period depending on the party involved.
An example of a Party Platform is the famous The Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther in 1517.
There are several factors for establishing a civilization which are:
Big population centers: These help people survive with the help of each other, like farmers can grow and sell in these areas etc.
Monumental Architecture or Art: This will be identified as their legacy
Record Keeping: This can be a language or any other recording system to help record the history and traditions.
System of administering areas: Help run the place smoothly.
Labor division: Various people are skilled at various jobs, to do a certain job a skilled laborer is required.
Social Class System: It can be based on wealth as well as the type of work performed.
In order to become a civilization a society needs to bring all these attributes in and work towards a common goal of achieving them.
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