Protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
Douglass portrays the slave traders and agents for slave traders as men auctioning for cattle instead of human beings. The slave traders and agents for slave traders at no point stop to think what they are doing is wrong, instead, it is business as usual and they are eager to acquire misbehaved slaves at steep discounts, much the same as farmers will bid pennies on the dollar for underweight farm animals.
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D. The Allies considered the American proposals not idealistic enough,
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I think it's community or government
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I MAY BE WRONG