australiarox123
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Based upon the historical evidence about slavery, produced by both whites and african americans, the best explanation for why slavery remained viable in the U.S. South prior to 1860 involves:
[explain at least three of the following options, making clear which elements you find most important, and as to why the the others(the remaining two choices) were least convincing]
1- laws and the role of state and federal governments in maininting slavery
2- a unique cuture of paternalism that relied on slaves' internal perspectives
3- masters' ability to recognize slavery as a "state of war" that developed substantial external control of slaves.
4- economies policies and developments that short-circuited efforts to end the insitition
5- the absence of an effective movement to end slavery.
Any help on this question would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance mates!
[explain at least three of the following options, making clear which elements you find most important, and as to why the the others(the remaining two choices) were least convincing]
1- laws and the role of state and federal governments in maininting slavery
2- a unique cuture of paternalism that relied on slaves' internal perspectives
3- masters' ability to recognize slavery as a "state of war" that developed substantial external control of slaves.
4- economies policies and developments that short-circuited efforts to end the insitition
5- the absence of an effective movement to end slavery.
Any help on this question would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance mates!