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The country chosen is Colombia. 8 questions that are relevant for the Colombian case are:
1. What type of government does Colombia have? is it a presidential republic, or a parliamentary republic?
2. Who is the current government leader in Colombia?
3. What is the current ruling party in Colombia? what political ideology do they follow?
4. What are Colombia's policies regarding drug dealing?
5. What are Colombia's policies regarding insurgent armed groups?
6. Is violence in Colombia falling or rising?
7. How many people are poor in Colombia? What percentage of the population do the poor represent?
8. What are the government policies to help the poor?
9. How are the relations between Colombia and the United States?
10. How are the relations between Colombia and Venezuela?
A manor house was useful because it was a center for the administration of the community. <span>A </span>manor house<span> is a large country </span>house<span>, which was historically the capital residence or messuage within a </span>manor<span>, the basic unit of territorial organisation in the feudal system in Europe.</span>
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1) They weren't treated like humans, but more as a commodity, something that can be used and abused without care. In the North, people were against slavery and working to end it, so naturally, you'd go somewhere safer, where you're actually seen as a human being with feelings and unalienable rights.
2) As stated above, the North saw them as humans, offered them rights, jobs, etc. Life in the North was like other people's concept of the American dream.
3) I believe they did, they found rights and jobs, they were seen as people and not something to be sold, like a pet.
Racial stress and race riots...