Enslavement and the emancipation both show fundamental characters of American culture and psyche.
Explanation:
The Enslavement happened in the time when European ideas of imperialism had rung true to the American soil too as part of their own identity was imperial takeover of other lands and making them their own in the process.
The emancipation projects under taken quite late were on the ideals on which US was established which were the ones of liberty, equality and fraternity among all that live on that land.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, no provisions were made for an executive branch<span> to enforce the laws nor for a </span>national<span> court system to interpret them. A</span>legislative<span> Congress was the sole organ of the </span>national<span> government, but it had no</span>power<span> to force the states to do anything against their will.</span>
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The two privileges that Sultan Mehmed II extended to the non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire was the freedom to practice and follow their respective religions without persecution and the freedom to 'govern' themselves through their 'leaders' under the instituted "millet" system.
Explanation:
Sultan Mehmed II ruled over the Ottoman Empire from 1451 to 1481, during which he made several reforms that helped in his peaceful and successful rule. One such factor was the rights of non-Muslims who were accepted as part of the empire and not persecuted.
Two privileges that the sultan made accessible to the non-believers were that he allowed religious freedom. Non-Muslim religious practices were allowed, and the believers are given the freedom to follow, practice, and celebrate their festivals without being persecuted. Moreover, he also made leaders from these religious groups and ruled them through these leaders instead of him directly involved with the people. This means that he gave them self-governing bodies without the sultan's direct involvement, and in cases of necessities, he communicated with these selected leaders.