The master, as the head of the system, has a right to the obedience and labor of the slave, but the slave has also his mutual rights in the master; the right of protection, the right of counsel and guidance, the right of subsistence [enough to live on], and the right of care and attention in sickness and old age. E.N. Elliot, Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments, 1860 21. How does the view expréssed in the quote demonstrate a characteristic of the antebellum era? 2.CX A)lt demonstrates a belief in racial inequality. B)lt demonstrates a belief in equal access to education. C)lt demonstrates a belief that all men have a degree of rights. D)lt demonstrates a belief that enslaved persons were denied rights.
The master, as the head of the system, has a right to the obedience and labor of the slave, but the slave has also his mutual rights in the master; the right of protection, the right of counsel and guidance, the right of subsistence [enough to live on], and the right of care and attention in sickness and old age. E.N. Elliot, Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments, 1860 21. How does the view expréssed in the quote demonstrate a characteristic of the antebellum era? 2.CX A)lt demonstrates a belief in racial inequality. B)lt demonstrates a belief in equal access to education. C)lt demonstrates a belief that all men have a degree of rights. D)lt demonstrates a belief that enslaved persons were denied rights.
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