He believed in the importance of state sovereignty.
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The answer choice which are true about The Confessions of Nat Turner are:
- B. It was published to take advantage of public interest.
- C. It claimed to be a definitive account of Turner's motivations.
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He was an ex-slave who claimed to have received a divine mandate in order to free all slaves and to kill any slave owner.
He had a book which was named "The Confessions of art Turner" which he told to a white lawyer about his divine inspiration and the morality of killing any slave owner he found.
With this in mind, we can see that the correct answers are options B and C
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Answer:
The positive qualities of the Devil
Explanation:
Ben Wade represents all of the Devil´s power that includes an ´angelical´ side, capable of redemption. This is clearly shown in the beginning of the movie where Wade decides not to kill a Pinkerton agent although (in the next scene) he obviously doesn´t have any moral problems killing people that present a possible threat to him or his gang.
Furthermore Ben Wade is handsomly dressed, talented and seductive.