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The excerpt above reflects the common argument in the antebellum South that (A)...
Oct 17, 2023
The excerpt above reflects the common argument in the antebellum South that (A) slavery was immoral (B) capitalism was the economic system most likely to generate wealth and happiness for the most people (C) the South needed to change to survive (D) slaves lived better than northern factory workers (E) industrialiststookcareoftheirworkers’ welfare
Without the excerpt, it's impossible to determine the correct answer. However, if the excerpt was arguing that slaves had better living conditions than northern factory workers, the answer would be:
D
Key Concept
KC-5.2.II: In the early 19th century, the North began to industrialize while the South remained largely agrarian. The South's economy was heavily dependent on slavery, and some argued that slaves were better off than the factory workers in the North.
Explanation
This argument was often used by those in the South to justify the continuation of slavery. They claimed that slaves, provided with food and shelter by their masters, lived better lives than factory workers in the North, who had to struggle to make ends meet. This argument, however, overlooks the inherent abuses and lack of freedom in the institution of slavery. WhatwerecommonargumentsusedtojustifyslaveryintheantebellumSouth?,Howdidthelivingconditionsofslavescomparetothoseofnorthernfactoryworkers?,WhatwastheeconomicstructureoftheSouthintheantebellumperiod?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat were common arguments used to justify slavery in the antebellum South?, How did the living conditions of slaves compare to those of northern factory workers?, What was the economic structure of the South in the antebellum period?, Generate me a similar question
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