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Freedom is liberty from slavery, detention, or oppression.

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Liberty of a person from salvery detention or oppression?

freedom


What is a liberty of a person from slavery detentionor oppression?

freedom


What is the opposite word for liberty?

Constraint, or slavery, or tyranny. Liberty is the freedom to act as you wish. The reverse would be subjugation of your thoughts and actions.


What is the opposite for liberty?

tyranny,oppression


What does detention mean?

Detention means lawful holding of a person by a state, government or individual by removing his/her freedom of liberty. and • the punishment of being kept in school after hours


What is liberating of a person from oppression or detention?

Liberating a person from oppression or detention allows them to regain their freedom, autonomy, and dignity. It grants them the opportunity to pursue their aspirations, express themselves without fear, and live a life free from coercion or restriction. It restores their sense of agency and rights as a human being.


What type of oppression does the broken chains signify?

Tyrannical, governmental oppression is signified by the broken chains that are shackled to The Statue of Liberty's feet.


What does the chain on the Statue of Liberty represent?

The chains, which the Statue of Liberty is trampling under her left foot, symbolizes the United States' wish to be free from oppression and tyranny.


How did abolitionists feel about the oppression of slaves?

They felt it was inhumane, and wanted slavery to end.


The notion that without the system of slavery colonies would never have been able to see themselves as slaves to England is called?

The notion that without the system of slavery colonies would never have been able to see themselves as slaves to England is often referred to as "the paradox of liberty." This concept highlights how the experience of enslavement and oppression, particularly in the context of slavery, shaped the colonies' perception of their own struggle for freedom and autonomy from British rule. By drawing parallels between their own circumstances and the plight of enslaved individuals, colonists framed their rebellion against England as a fight for liberty, thereby complicating the narrative of freedom in the context of systemic oppression.


What political party was dedicated to stopping the expansion of slavery?

The Liberty Party called for an end to slavery. The Liberty Party became the Republican Party.


Why did people intoxicated by liberty embrace slavery?

They were not "intoxicated" by liberty and slavery was a part of life. It was an acceptable part of society and had been for thousands of years. Even, today slavery still exists.