No because it was ruled by an emporer
Answer:
The question is centered around the novel "Uncle's Tom Cabin" written by Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Explanation:
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was the motivation behind the writing of the novel.
The author means that slave-owners become essentially a despot, without Christian love. Thus, for Stowe slave-owners were in essence evil-beings without compassion and ethics. Thus, the blame of slavery was in the South, in the plantations owners, her reasoning being the beforementioned lack of Christian love.
Therefore Stowe uses Christianity as a way to portrait the misery of slavery but also as a way to give a way to challenge it. For Stowe, her background as the daughter of church leaders heavily influenced her view, influencing her view and her arguments, based on the Christian doctrine, against slavery. Basically, that slavery would end only through a purge, a necessary purge through Christian love and compassion, basicaly of an atonement by the American society.
Protest is a way to bring an issue to the government's attention and persuade them to fix it. An example of protest in American history was the Civil Rights Movement. Protesters used civil disobedience methods such as sit-ins to change the system.
The correct answer to your question is... No. T<span>he faces will not wear away from weathering on Mount Rushmore in your lifetime.
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The reason being that the granite on Mt. Rushmore is eroding at the slow rate of 1 inch... every 10,000 years. Each of the noses on the faces of Mt. Rushmore is approx. 240 inches long, so they alone would take some 2.4 million years to erode. So, the likelihood of the faces being gone before you are is about 0.0000001 in ∞.
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