Answer:
what is the poem and what are the following details?
The biblical arguments that Sewall would agree are :
- African slaves were descendants from adam and eve
- Israelites were expressly forbidden from buying and selling slaves
- The enslavement of Joseph as illegal and immoral
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Answer:
D.none of the above
Explanation:
Both “my true love” and the partridge in a pear tree represent Jesus — the partridge because it’s a bird that will sacrifice its life to save its children.
Answer:
(D) It affirms the notion that religion can't be used as a basis for unequal treatment.
Explanation:
Sojourner Truth, or her original name Isabella Baumfree, was an anti-slavery and women's rights activist during and after the American Civil War. Her famous women's rights speech "Ain't I A Woman?" is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women's rights speeches in American history. In the given excerpt, she affirms the notion that religion cannot be used as a basis for unequal treatment of the sexes, nor do men have the right to say that '<em>women can't have as much rights a men (just) 'cause Christ wasn't a woman</em>." ( Ain't I A Woman?)