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The religious and material arguments that served to limit the right to suffrage and freedom of African Americans were fundamentally the conception that whites had of being sons created in the image and likeness of God.
In this way, it was considered that whites were the only ones who were really "similar" to God while blacks did not possess this condition and therefore were not worthy of certain rights such as the right to freedom or even the right to decide the characteristics of the society in which they lived.
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Two ways in which these assemblies compared with the British House of Commons were:
- They were elected by the people.
- They usually included wealthy people.
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- Were established to bring a measure of self-governance to the people.
- Were full of wealthy land owners or the more well off in society.
This was the same with the House of Commons of the British Parliament as the Commons were also voted into power by the people and usually involved the well off in society.
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