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The importance of religion in Tom’s life in "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" and how it affected him in navigating the inhumanity of being enslaved is seen in the fact that:
- Uncle Tom was an ardent Christian who clung to the religion so that he could have hope and strength to endure the harsh conditions of slavery. When given the chance to escape, Uncle Tom refused to because of his Christian belief.
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In the book, "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe, we learn that slaves were subjected to very harsh conditions.
Uncle Tom was one of these slaves but his Christian faith helped him to endure his ugly condition. The whites also clung to the Christian religion to appease their conscience.
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My exhibit would be about travelling through time, because it would be interesting if you posted fake copies of Einstein's Principles, to make the exhibit more realistic looking as possible, and put in theories of wormholes, and the 'bending of time'. It could be a roller-coaster ride, and that would make it more attractive, in my opinion, of course, since some of the most popular rides in Disneyland include roller-coasters. There could be interactive things, such as souvenir pencils, erasers, notebooks, etc. etc, or plushies of a mini-Einstein.
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D. That was the first thing God did when creating the Earth.
Society would be very hard to vaguely describe but an example would be that there are different ranks and each rank symbolizes you’re status . If you’re middle class you have a stable job and a nice home if you’re lower than that than you are struggling. if you’re higher than middle class you’re rich