Answer:They wore clothing similar to white settlers, they signed treaties with the federal government, they created a written language and constitution, and they set up plantation systems. (A C E F)
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The “Black Codes” of the early English colonies was formed to prevent English colonists from abusing their slaves.
Option: (A)
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- Even though the code was formed to protect slaves from masters and masters from defiant slaves, it provided far more protection to masters than to slave.
- This code also denied slaves of basic rights that are guaranteed under English Common Law.
- These codes effectively established the idea of white supremacy into the law.
- These codes were formed to segregate white colonists from black slaves.
Answer:
No matter what your gender, ethnicity, skin color, sexuality, etc. you are protected under the law.
Explanation:
The Great Compromise Allowed House of Representatives to be based on each state's population and a Senate with two representatives from each state. This was a combo of Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
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Explanation:
a) One historical example of mass violence that was committed by a totalitarian state in the
twentieth century that would support Rummel’s argument would be the Holocaust. The
totalitarian leader was Adolf Hitler. The Holocaust is an example of mass violence as thousands
of people were killed due to totalitarian society
b) One historical example of a democratic state committing mass violence that would
challenge Rummel’s argument regarding democracies and mass violence would be African
resistance to European rule. Democratic European states like Britain disobeyed their principles
when they crushed African resistance to European rule through mass violence.
c)One development in the late twentieth century that likely shaped Rummel’s view of the
relationship between democracy and mass violence would be the spread of communism. Death
under communism occurred as a result of its cruel projects and social engineering. Communism
was relation between democracy and mass violence