Paternalist
(Paternalism, Paternalistic)
From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
First published Wed Nov 6, 2002; substantive revision Tue Jun 1, 2010
Paternalism is the interference of a state or an individual with another person, against their will, and defended or motivated by a claim that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm.
Was the civil war over the slavery or over the secession?
The Civil War followed naturally from the secession - which was caused by the increasing difficulty of creating new slave-states, so that the South was getting outvoted in Congress, which then tended to pass laws that favoured the North.
Why did Levi Coffin become a abolitionist?
He wanted to be an abolitionists because he was exposed to slavery when he was born and wanted slaves to be free
What were 2 scare tactics the KKK used to gain power?
They dressed like ghosts and they staged mob attacks on homes at night.
Who started abolitionist movement?
Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X and Harriet Tubman started the Abolition Movement
What did John Brown hope to accomplish by raiding Harpers Ferry?
John Brown planned to steal weapons from where they were being stored for the war in Harpers Ferry and distribute them to slaves and start a slave rebellion. Obviously John Brown was an abolitionist and believed that slavery was wrong and wanted to end it.
What groups in the north were opposed to abolition?
The Northeners that opposed abolition were the people who profited from it, sach as the textile mill owners and merchants who relied on slave labor in the South for cotton.
What was the significance of Abolitionism?
Movement to end the slave trade and emancipate slaves in western Europe and the Americas.
Why did some abolitionists disagree with john bowns actions?
This was because it was violent and too extreme.
Also, it was treason, which is illegal.
Why is Willam Lloyd Garrison unpopular even among the other abolitionists?
Beacuse of his uncompromising views and his harsh language denouncing those who held people as slaves.
How did northern abolitionists use the written word to frater their cause?
Northern abolitionists used newspapers, pamphlets, and books to spread their ideas about ending slavery. They wrote articles and essays highlighting the moral evils of slavery and advocating for its abolition, reaching a wider audience and mobilizing support for their cause. Additionally, they used writing to document the experiences of enslaved individuals and educate the public about the harsh realities of slavery.
Who helped john brown raid harpers ferry?
His sons He was also joined by five African-American slaves and 2 brothers named Edwin and Barclay Coppock. Edwin was later hung in Charleston, NC. Barclay escaped to Canada with the help of Iowa governor Samuel Kirkwood.
Why was abolitionism unpopular at first?
It is unknown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"southern planters owed northern bankers and other creditors about $300 million, and much of this immense sum would be lost----as, in fact, it later was---- should the Union dissolve. New England textile mills were fed with cotton raised by the slaves, and a disrupted labor system might cut off this vital supply and bring unemployment."
-- American Pageant 13e
Hope this helps whoever is taking AP US history
Why did William Lloyd Garrison launch a drive for?
William Lloyd Garrison launched a drive for anti-slavery. He was an abolitionist and published the "The Liberator"in 1831 in Boston.
How did northerners and southerners differ in their opposition to abolition?
The southerners wanted slavery to end but northerners didn't want that
At the start of the civil war president lincoln did not plan to?
At the start of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln did not plan to allow the Southern states to break the Union apart. He wanted to keep the country whole and felt it was his duty as President.