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Which excerpt from The People Could Fly reflects the historical fact that enslaved people passed stories down through oral tradition? They say that the children of the ones who could not fly told their children. Warton threw back his head and laughed. It was a long, loud bellow. One day, the man known as the most cruel slaveowner in that part of the state heard about Nehemiah. Sarah hoed and chopped the row as the babe on her back slept.
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Which statement best explains “the culture of life” (plato) plz : ( a. it is the belief that all life is sacred and the implementation of policy in line with that vision b. it is the idea that human embryos should be used to find cures to medical conditions c.it is the belief that god created the world and that no one should a metal in affairs of life and death d. it is the belief that human beings have the right to determine when and how they should die
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Which of these describes a social effect of the civil war? a) fields were left unplanted because the slaves had been freed and much of the male population was unavailable to plant or harvest crops. b) over 600,000 men died, mostly because of the lack of food, clean water, and hygienic medical practices. c) after the emancipation proclamation was issued, african americans were allowed to join the union army. d) lincoln’s assassination after the surrender caused a disruption in the rebuilding of the nation.
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