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the issues at stake were that women were being treated unequally
Both groups were treated unfairly and unequally compared with men of their class.
Approximately the same way Americans in the South treated black people.
In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.
well they were treated like the were a pice of gaarbage,and they were wipped.Slaves didnt really have any rights they were just pushed around by the owners,all slaves did was work day in and day out.Hope that answers your question
Slavery is considered inherently unequal because it involves the exploitation and dehumanization of individuals who are forced to work against their will without fair compensation or basic human rights. It perpetuates a system where some people have power and control over others solely based on their race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, leading to significant disparities in power, freedom, and opportunity.
it was hot and tiring so people worked hard all day with a king watching over them. while some people were servants and treated unequally
the issues at stake were that women were being treated unequally
Both groups were treated unfairly and unequally compared with men of their class.
YES, They are all people.
Approximately the same way Americans in the South treated black people.
In the past, severing a nerve's connection to the CNS has treated intractable pain.
The form of a verb, ending in 'ed' in English is used in forming perfect and passive tenses. The simple past is 'I treated'. The past continuous is 'I was treating'. The past perfect continuous is ' I have been treating'. The past subjunctive is 'I treated'. The past perfect subjunctive is 'I had treated'
slaves were free from slavery but they had segregation... racism occured so they were free but treated unequally
well they were treated like the were a pice of gaarbage,and they were wipped.Slaves didnt really have any rights they were just pushed around by the owners,all slaves did was work day in and day out.Hope that answers your question
The past tense of "treat" is "treated."
There were a variety of ways that a person with disabilities treated in the past was treated. They were often spit on.