They both were active political figures during the 19th century that fought for the rights of African-Americans and women.
Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was a politician, abolitionist, and writer. He was a black famous orator in the 1800s that escaped from slavery in Maryland. His writings are important sources to understand America in the 1800s.
Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883) was an important abolitionist and women's rights activist. She escaped slavery with her daughter in 1826 and in 1828 was the first black woman to win in Court a son back from a white man. She is also the author of the "Ain't I a woman?" which criticizes feminists' ignorance about the life of black women.
William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) was a white abolitionist and journalist. He was editor of the famous newspaper The Liberator.
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1. Kant believes the aim of a moral life is for human beings to be treated with dignity and respect, since they possess rights.
2. Kant argues that humans are by nature free since despite their difference in human natures, humans should have the ability to choose their own behaviors, in addition they should be held accountable for their own acts and should not be standardized.
3. Immorality in some cases is necessary to attain the supreme good, because it deviants itself of the standardized rules set by society, allowing the immoral to steal, deceive, and cause harm to others. (thus being able to attain supreme good)
<span>Richard I of England
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<span>The basis of Inca society was the ayllu, typically ayllus were families living together and sharing land, animals, and crops.The ayllus varied in size, from small farming villages to larger towns. The primary reason the Incas used this system was probably because of tradition and because it created an orderly way to maintain successful farming.
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By encouraging states to establish agriculture schools