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Abolitionist movement was the immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of racial discrimination and segregation. Abolitionist ideas became prominent in northern churches, Which contributed to the regional animosity between north and south leading up to the civil war.<span />
The correct answer is <u><em>Plato.</em></u>
Plato was a philosopher in classical Greece. He was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. He was also the founder of the Academy in Athens.
One of his most influential contribution to philosophy was His <u>Theory of forms</u>. He considered that the material world as it seems to us is not the 'real' world but an 'image' of the real world.
Besides, he referred to the <u>allegory of the cave</u>. It is a metaphor. The people in the cave represent us in society, and Plato thought that we are prisoners in the cave looking only at the shadows of things.
In the subsequent battles with the Spaniards after Cortés' return, Moctezuma was killed. Sadly, the details of the death are unknown as their are different sides of the story from different sources.