Paternalism is the behavior that a group of people expresses towards others, in which they limit those others’ liberty or autonomy for their own good. In paternalism towards adults it seems as if the adults are treated like children and cannot think for themselves. The southern slave owners thought of themselves as kind and responsible masters even though they bought and sold their human properties.
Question: In the south, the paternalist ethos:
Answer: a. reflected the hierarchical society in which the planter took responsibility for the lives of those around him.
Answer: It was assumed that the future sale of western lands would enrich the landed states and possibly allow them to operate without any form of taxation. The landless states feared that they would lose residents and dwindle into insignificance.
Explanation: The claims to the western lands were usually rooted in the vague wording of old colonial charters.
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Political: The traditions of an Islamic ruler with religious authority of sharia law in Southwest Asia and N. Africa, united Arab peninsula, anti-Islamic (and anti Jewish) Europe. The Byzantine Empire had less power and political divisions in India were mad by geographic area.
Economic: Wealth was focused on trade instead of the amount of land. There was a growth of African slave trade, preservation, advancement of eastern, western ideas and inventions.
Social: There was a founding spread of monotheistic Islam within the lands and bordered places to trading partners (Africa, southeast Asia).
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