When Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote "Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly" in 1850, she took her learnings from being an anti-abolitionist since 1830, combined them with her Christian faith and created the story as a response to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, that's considered to be one of the reasons that influenced the start of the American Civil War.
In her tale, she aims to question the morality of slavery and how this institution conflicted with her Christianity, and does this through the usage of strong imagery, racist depictions and the use of the stereotypes of the time in order to paint a clear picture of the reality that slave had to deal with.
The combination of all these elements resulted in the fact that, more than a political or economical issue, slavery was a moral problem.
So the correct answer is C: Slavery was presented as a moral problem which every person needed to confront
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The old man has a fog in his eye because he can not see out of that eye. It troubles the narrator because he thinks that the eye is evil.
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The third estate had the least power and the most people
During the Long March the communists were able to recruit peasants far from the reach of the <span>Kuomintang, whose other name is the Chinese Nationalist Party (it is currently ruling in Taiwan).</span>