The slaves were considered inferior to whites in the South and also in the Dred Scott case they were considered property. Not only were the slaves considered inferior to whites, they weren't even considered people. African Americans were considered to be slaves/ animals, not people. In the case with slaves, killing a slave was just as bad as killing a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
no they werent
They were inferior to men, on the same level as slaves
Yes. Because back then slaves werent treated like human beings.
slaves werent supposed to be literate during slavery so they only became literate when they escape from the south
slaves werent put on a job like nowdays they had to do many things like cut down trees to babysitting!
They werent treated as full humans so one can imagine they were not treated well, the treatment of slaves was inhumane.
They were slaves and it was against the law to teach them.
If they werent doing their work correctly, he would whip them with a lash.
They weren't slaves.. Well mostly all of them were paid workers living in Egypt and some were slaves. But the slaves werent working on the actual pyramid. The carried supplies and things.
No they did not go to temple they were made to help build them!lolzNah they werent aloud in
They feel as if they werent part of the world and they were slaves
answerAdjudication is an agreement between the defendant and the courts to clear the charge from the docket. For this to occur, the defendant has agreed to complete some sort of arrangement, such as a fine, community service, etc. If the defendant fails to hold up their end of the agreement, then he or she will be convicted of the charge and sentenced accordingly. That conviction will come up in our reports.Adjudication Witheld means you werent convicted,but then you werent Aquitted either.Sometimes the State specifies to dismiss the charges after your probation completed which equals to the same as Aquitted.On all of these you keep your rights,and on a job application you can legally say you werent convicted.