I am for the “immediate, unconditional, and universal” enfranchisement of the black man, in every State in the Union. I would say this excerpt best summarizes the speech of Frederick Douglass, former slave in speaking out against not only the slavery of the past controlled by the slave owner and now slavery of society by not allowing the black man to have full emanicipation. Also, where he says full emanche ipation of the black man is a right and not a priviledge I think he hits the nail right on the head because we all have basic rights by virtue of being human.
Though the scientific revolution came in 1500s and industrial revolution came in 1700s, science was a huge tool for the connection between both the revolutions.
<u>Explanation:</u>
People who invented machines and technologies during the period 1700, there was science foundation behind every machine built. Steam machine gave a path to the study of thermodynamics for the science industry.
Newton's law and theory gave people to invent better industrial related tools. In fact, science was able to connect both this revolution for the better understanding of both the areas.
Though the scientific revolution came in 1500s and industrial revolution came in 1700s, science was a huge tool for the connection between both the revolutions.
<span>The sailors and friends.
In this, Odysseus is addressing his crew after learning from Circe of the Sirens and their powerful voices. The Sun and sea gods have not been introduced yet (which leaves out Helios and Perimedes also) and Circe/the Sirens are the subjects, not the major characters.</span>