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Abolitionism was important because it illegalized all forms of slavery and it stops all forms of hated things.
The Labor Movement suffered a number of major defeats after 1870, because employers refused to accept the unions.
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Because abolitionists are fighting for abolitionism which is the movement to end slavery. Reformers such as Dorothea Dix were fighting for the insane who were being mistreated. So in a way abolitionists are reformers but they are fighting to end slavery.
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Congress unity was adversely affected by the Swadeshi Movement because it created a massive power struggle. As the Indians tried to gain freedom from the British, the suffered many setbacks.
The southern states saw abolitionism as a threat to their way of life because their economy heavily relied on slave labor in industries such as agriculture. Abolitionism challenged the institution of slavery, which was deeply woven into the social, political, and economic fabric of the southern states. This threat to their labor system and the fear of losing control over their property led the southern states to view abolitionism as a direct challenge to their way of life.
The Labor Movement suffered a number of major defeats after 1870, because employers refused to accept the unions.
The southern states saw abolitionism as a threat to their way of life because slavery was deeply rooted in their economy and culture. Abolitionism threatened the economic stability of plantation owners, challenged the social hierarchy based on race, and posed a threat to their political power within the United States. Additionally, many southerners believed that abolitionism would lead to social upheaval and loss of control over their labor force.
She joined the temperance movement, because she was against alchol and wanted it to be illeagal in the United States. She was for women and children who suffered abuse from their drunk fathers or husbands
The Blacks suffered because they had to pay more and had poorly done pictures.
A benevolent dictator is a dictator whose rules and proposals are seen to be helping the population. A perfect example of such a person would be former Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, who improved the economy of Singapore and created much of its current success, even though he ran the country as a police state. People are often very proud when they have a benevolent dictator.Contrary to the view of Expert Matthew Burgess, the benevolence of dictator has no connection to a dependence on public will. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, widely seen as a benevolent dictator, made numerous changes to the existing power structure and often ignored democratic will.