subject
History, 29.09.2020 23:01 katswindle11

How did the myth of black inferiority make slavery, not only possible but widely supported, in a nation that was explicitly founded on ‘liberty and justice for all’?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on History

question
History, 22.06.2019 00:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. obierika was a man who thought about things. when the will of the goddess had been done, he sat down in his obi and mourned his friend’s calamity. why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently? (p. 125) based on the context clues, the best definition for the word “calamity” in the excerpt above is disaster sadness luck indifference
Answers: 2
question
History, 22.06.2019 00:30
Brainliesttt ! : ) -global military, political, and psychological responses to terrorism?
Answers: 1
question
History, 22.06.2019 04:30
How did bacon's rebellion affect relations between colonists and native americans? a. relations improved after many were disgusted by the violence of the rebellion.b. after the rebellion, colonists placed less focus on the "indian problem."c. the rebellion showed many that in order to establish better relations between colonists and native americans,  slavery  had to be legalized.d. more colonists supported an armed expansion into native american territory.
Answers: 3
question
History, 22.06.2019 12:30
All of the following programs were responsible for improving the quality of entertainment experienced by americans, except which? a national endowment for the arts b. the corporation for public broadcasting c. national endowment for the humanities d. department of housing and urban development
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
How did the myth of black inferiority make slavery, not only possible but widely supported, in a nat...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 11.02.2021 14:00
question
Mathematics, 11.02.2021 14:00
question
Mathematics, 11.02.2021 14:00
question
English, 11.02.2021 14:00
Questions on the website: 13722367