Answer:
The two words that emphasize hardships are: "callous" and "bloody."
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. Douglass would go one to escape slavery in Maryland and become a national figure in the abolitionist movement and becoming an important social reformer, orator, and writer. He also served in positions like a United States Marshall and a Recorder of Deeds. His voice had been important to the development of the abolitionist movement and for the subsequent historical understanding of the anti-slavery movement and the reconstruction era. The word callous gives the sense that slaves endured repeated physical abuses at the hands of their owners and bloody also reflects that there are still new wounds inflicted repeatedly and frequently.
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A managed float is the exchange rate policy where the government would intervene to control or manipulate the currency to save it from an economic shock. It may take place in a situation where the value of currency could fluctuate with respect to other currencies. At this point of time a government or central bank took the task to act as a buffer system between fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate.
The 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion was the killing of Cuban civilians by US terrorism.
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