The correct answer is C) There was a moral obligation to help others.
<em>Emancipation societies started because there was a moral obligation to help others. </em>
Emancipation societies really were interested in slaves as human beings. They faced strong opposition from the Southern states because the confederated states depend so much on slavery. Slaves were part of the economy and Southerners did not want to lose them. The Quakers in the North were one of the first groups that questioned slavery and t¿started to support desegregation measures because considered that slavery was inhuman.
Answer:
by avoiding alliances and other international relationships by encouraging alliances and international relationships by avoiding friendships with other foreign countries by encouraging independence among states in the US
Explanation:
Policy innovators basically mean to come up with new policy or reforms for the benefit of the people. In the US Federalist system, states are allowed to come up with their own policies and share them with other states and the federal government. This allows them to be policy innovators.
<span> False.
Women and slaves could not.
Males (although I seem to recall there is something about the poorest of the poor being excluded from certain things in the Republic such as the army, perhaps politics) were divided into groups based on wealth and land: a pyramid scheme. These groups came to collective decisions and cast their vote. Although the largest groups contained the poor, and the smallest groups contained the wealthy ... so the rich, while the minority, could still cast more votes due to how the system was structured. </span>