Explanation:Southerners saw slaves as property. Northerners viewed slaves as human beings. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery and never had any rights. She was treated like property and might have, to some extent, viewed herself that way because of circumstances. Freedom gave her many rights she had never known and many possibilities. However, even Northerners did not see African Americans as equals to whites in society. Though Abe Lincoln believed they deserved life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, he and other northerners still saw African Americans as inferior, as demonstrated by laws in the North that gave African Americans fewer rights than whites. Still, the northern view that African Americans were entitled to at least certain rights was sure to make people like Harriet Tubman feel freer and more privileged than she ever could have dreamed of being in the South.
The correct answer here would be D - Japanese workers at all levels have guaranteed lifetime employment.
The reason why this is wrong and it didn't contribute to Japan's economic success following World War II was because they did invest a lot of its economy to technological innovations and there was a close cooperation between governmentand the private industry. Furthermore, there was a central bank promoting stability and preventing business takeovers. Having people that have a guaranted lifetime employment, however, can make people lazy and less motivated to work.
Maritime merchants wanted western ports to trade with Pacific countries.
The correct answer to your question is dhikr
<em>Some this you can do is</em>
- <em>Start the essay off with a Graber for example: Did you know Fedrick Duglous ..."? </em>
- <em>Also in a essay, you have to only include the important key events</em>
<em>For example, some key events are </em>
- <em>Frederick Douglass was born in 1818 and died in 1895.</em>
- <em>He was also a slave.</em>
- <em>He thought that slavery was morally wrong and, therefore, should be banned, while Captain Canot was fine with it and, in fact, supported it.</em>
- <em>Frederick, being a slave helped with the reason he was against it.</em>
- <em>But, there are many other reasons why he thought it was wrong.</em>
- <em>One other reason he thought slavery was wrong was that Frederick saw children's mothers and children being slaves while usually the father would be white and the slave owner, this also brought domestic violence.</em>
- <em>Frederick, also based his views on how he was taught and his education.</em>
- <em>Captain Canot, on the other hand, was born into a white family in 1804 and was always taught owning a slave was not wrong.</em>
- <em>This, is a reason why he believed it was okay to own slaves (seeing a pattern?).</em>
- <em>Captain Canot never experienced what being a slave was and what having no rights at all felt like.</em>
- <em>So of course, having no experience Captain Canot thought slavery wasn't that bad.</em>
- <em>However, Captain Canot and his men also saw African Americans as just "cargo" something just to be delivered and kept alive.</em>
- <em>The idea of African Americans being a lower class than a peasant, or a "sub-human" wasn't made overnight, it was made through hundreds of years of slavery.</em>
- <em>Although Captain Canot was not in slavery his whole life around 1840 he stopped taking slaves and decided to go into the plantation industry in the same region he was in, he still occasionally participated in slave trafficking but was not often.</em>
<em>I really hope that answers your question</em>