Perspectives on Historical Labor and Social Structures
Explore different facets of historical labor practices, social structures, and societal norms through the lens of imprisonment, education, work conditions, slavery, manumission, and migration destinations like Liberia and Haiti. Reflect on the complexities of moral correctness, modern convenience, economic concerns, and social status prevalent in these contexts.
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A) imprisonment in the penitentiary system B) attending schools with professional teachers C) working in factories for low wages D. Backbreaking work from dawn to dusk
A. Manumission brought shame to freed slaves B. Slaves worked in many industrial areas. C. Slaves and slaveholders depended on one another D. Slaves actually enjoyed being property.
A) Liberia. B) Haiti. C) large northern cities. D) Underground Railroad states.
A. Moral correctness. B. Modern convenience. C. Economic concern D. Social status