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tia_tia [17]
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GIVING 800 PTS PLS REPLY I NEED URGENT i will put up separate questions so you can claim point after you help me I will message

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How did Enlightenment ideas about liberty, natural rights, and human dignity apply to most of the world’s people in the eighteenth century?
Which of the following does not describe the slave trade as it existed in Africa by 1700?


British merchants transported slaves to Caribbean sugar plantations and to Britain's colonies in North America.


The Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Dutch also participated in the transatlantic slave trade.


More than one-third of slaves died before reaching the coast because of thirst, disease, or exhaustion.


Slaves were treated humanely on the sea journey to the Americas to make sure the maximum number survived.Which of the following does not describe the results of the slave trade in the Americas?


Slaves sent to the Caribbean and South America did not live long because of the harsh climate, diseases, and terrible living conditions.


Slavery soon became less important in the Americas and most slaves were freed.


In North America, life expectancy for slaves was longer than elsewhere in the Americas.


The slave population in North America grew because many of the slaves were women who had children who also became slaves.



Enlightenment ideas did not apply to three-quarters of the world's people, who were in bondage.


Very few people outside the United States thought about political ideas. Which statements are examples of work slaves did in the Americas?



Choose all that are correct.


The invention of the cotton gin made cotton farming profitable and increased the demand for slaves.


More slaves worked on farms and in households in the American North than in the Deep South.


Most slaves shipped across the Atlantic worked in the sugar colonies of Brazil and the Caribbean.


Most North American slaves harvested sugar, as well as rice, tobacco, and indigo.


Enlightenment ideas were meant only for people of western Europe and North America.


Most people embraced Enlightenment ideas and demanded their rights. Which idea helped strengthen the acceptance of slavery?


racism - the belief that some races are superior to others


capitalism--the belief that the market should determine who was rich and who was poor


the Enlightenment--the belief that reason would solve mankind's problems


communism--the belief that history is the struggle between economic classes s the statement true or false?

Despite the efforts of British abolitionists, Britain remained the nation most in favor of slavery.


true


false Consult the maps on page 494 and 507 of the chapter to answer the questions. Where might a slave captured in what is today Nigeria most likely have been shipped?


Brazil


the Caribbean and North America


Spanish colony of Peru


Persia Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave captured farther south along the African coast, in the equatorial regions (around the equator), most likely have been shipped?


the islands of the Caribbean


the Ottoman Empire


South America


North America Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave shipped from the island of Zanzibar have gone?


South America


Morocco


Arabia


Egypt














Consult the maps on pages 494 and 507 to answer the question. Where might a slave shipped from the island of Zanzibar have gone?


South America


Morocco


Arabia


Egypt ACTUALLY ANSWER OR I WONT GIVE PTS
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tatuchka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Enlightenment philosophy strongly influenced Jefferson’s ideas about two seemingly opposing issues: American freedom and American slavery. Enlightenment thinkers argued that liberty was a natural human right and that reason and scientific knowledge—not the state or the church—were responsible for human progress. But Enlightenment reason also provided a rationale for slavery, based on a hierarchy of races.

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