Social Studies, 13.04.2021 06:50 live4dramaoy0yf9
Not all Europeans supported slavery. Many decent people spoke out against it. But they were unable to stop slavery for centuries. How do you think the people who participated in the slave trade supported their position against these critics?
Was it pure racism?
Think about what their arguments might have been.
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Agroup of anthropologists from the future want to study the culture and society of the twenty-first century. they cannot find any written documentation of this time period, so they must conduct an archaeological excavation.identify the artifacts, features, and ecofacts they will find during their fieldwork. what will these items tell the anthropologists about our culture and society?
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