The difference is that the founding fathers claimed that freedom is a right for all men and the old south didn't take slaves to be people. For the southerners, every slave was only 3/5ths of a man, so they weren't people and therefore they couldn't have their freedom and the constitution did not apply to them. That is why slavery lasted as long as it did, because people fought abolishing slavery.
I believe the correct answer is 2, twice. In 1930 he was driving with a friend when a trailer truck collided with his car, however the driver of the truck narrowly avoided completely crushing the car whenever he hit the brakes. The second time was the "July 20th Plot" whenever members of Hitler's general staff plotted to kill him and snuck a bomb into one of their meetings setting it off. Hitler survived because a table leg blocked a majority of the blast that would've killed him, and he came out almost unscathed.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
I don't really study ethics but I'm pretty sure that people use reason when confronting ethics.
For example, psychologists have to consult a board before conducting an experiment to see weather its ethical or not, and they have to use reason to say weather that has a long term affect on a participant or weather it is worth the knowledge to cause someone a bit of suffering. These are all uses of reason.
I hope this is right!
The 13th amendment abolished slavery. The emancipation proclamation freed slaves. President Barack Obama delivered the decree.