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Yes the Mississippians felt that they were going to be successful after they separated from the Union.
<h3>Why Mississippi separated from the Union</h3>
This was because they were a slave state and the Union had outlawed the use of slaves and all that pertained to slavery in the nation. This angered the southern states to the extent of threatening to leave the Union.
The result was the civil war were the Union army had to fight the confederate army. The state like Mississippi had felt that the way they would be able to keep slave submission and the use of slavery was by leaving the union.
Hence we can conclude by saying that the Mississippians felt that they were going to be successful after they separated from the Union.
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Answer:
Victim of quid pro quo harassment.
Explanation:
QUID PRO QUO HARASSMENT occurs in the workplace when a manager or other authority figure like the supervisors offers or merely hints that he or she will give the employee something (a raise or a promotion) in return for that employee's satisfaction of a sexual demand. This also occurs when a manager or other authority figure says he or she will not fire or reprimand an employee in exchange for some type of sexual favor.
For instance, a male bank manager interviewing a female applicant for a job as a teller places his hand on her thigh. When she objects, he asks, "Don't you want this job?" The implication is that she must comply with the hiring manager's advances in order to get hired just as in the case of Sarah which involved David her supervisor promising her a raise, or a promotion in exchange for a sexual demand.